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Sunday, December 18, 2011

Snappi Diaper Fasteners - A Very Fluffy Christmas Review and Giveaway

While many people have taken the path of modern cloth diapers, many of us still turn to the old school prefolds when it comes to a sure fire way to keep our little ones dry.  

I love my prefolds!  But I will say that if I had to use pins to hold them in place I'm pretty sure that I would NEVER use them!  That is why I am glad to have Snappi as the next entry to our Very Fluffy Christmas!


Snappi has been distributed in the US and Canada since 2001 and recently added distribution centers in Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Panama, the Philippines, the Carribean, and Thailand. 


Not only are Snappi's easy to use, but they are an affordable and safe alternative to pins! When you get your Snappi's all you have to do is give them a little stretch and they are ready to use.  



Snappis have small teeth on the back of each clasp.  The teeth grip into the diaper and hold it in place.  The tension from the stretch in the elastic holds the snappi in place and the diaper on your baby.  

You can buy Snappi's from most cloth diaper retailers. 
OR

You can win some!  Snappi has generously offered a set of 8 Snappi's to one lucky reader!  Fill out the Rafflecopter form below to enter.

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Disclosure: This giveaway sponsored by Snap To It, Inc.  All opinions are 100% mine.



26 comments:

  1. I learned that there are 2 different sizes of snappis.

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  2. I learned these are sold all over the world sheshult@Hotmail.com

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  3. The CEO and founder worked in South Africa.

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  4. I learned that they have been selling Snappi's in the USA for over 10 years!! Note: I LOVE Snappis, and am thankful they were invented, especially since it means I don't have to use pins!!!

    mummytocharis[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  5. I learned that they follow a recycle process within their company by recycling damaged shipping boxes, used paper, plastic and technology items.

    ziggy28028 at yahoo dot com

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  6. I didn't know how to use the safety.

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  7. I learned that it gives you a snug-fitting diaper while still allowing for natural movement!

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  8. I learned that they have a store locator where you can click on your state and find a list of all the stores that sell snappis!
    aigcanada7 [at] hot[mail] dot} (com))

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  9. I didn't know that the Snappi is only supposed to be used by people over the age of 12. Ha! :)

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  10. I learned that the company name is "Snap to it" doing business as (dba) Snappi Baby. I always wondered how it seemed there were 2 companies selling the exact same thing under different names, but really it is the same company.

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  11. Oooo, I didn't know they came in two sizes!! Well that's good to know!!

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  12. I learned that they come in 2 sizes!

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  13. I learned that the Snappi has been around for over 10 years!

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  14. I learned how to use the saftey feature.

    dragonmorgan@live.com

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  15. I learned SNAPPI Baby was established in 2001.

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  16. I didn't relaly learn anything but I love that they have the carbon footprint calcualtor.

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  17. There is a size 2 for toddlers! -Sharon M

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  18. Learned they were invented by a father!

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  19. Tested free of lead or mercury and other toxic substances.

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  20. I learned that they are more durable than snaps and velcro!!

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  21. I learned that they were first sold in South Africa before to North America.

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  22. the business was started in 2001

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  23. I've learned it is made in South Frica

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  24. I learned that they have baby and toddler sizes.

    jsapalio at yahoo dot com

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