Alaska's Diaper Lady - Happy Bumz Diaper Co. Why Go Fuzzi?
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INTRO
I began selling Fuzzi Bunz after trying them on my own daughter when she was two months old. I was so impressed with them that I wanted to make them easily avaliable to my friends and other families in Alaska, and offer a way for parents to give them a try risk free.
We had tried different kinds of diapers, creams, and methods to manage my newborn daughter's diaper rash. I was running out of ideas, so I called up my brilliant older sister and she sent me an assortment of cloth diapers to try out. Fuzzi Bunz were the easiest, least messy, and most affordable of the bunch(due to their high resell value they really only cost about $4-6 each) and they got rid of her rash the first night we used them!
I now use Fuzzi Bunz with my little boy, born October 2006. Having been through the newborn experience with Fuzzi Bunz, I love them even more!
These diapers work, keeping our baby's bottoms rash free, containing explosive moments, and making mothering a little bit easier. That is why they are the only diaper I sell. Diapering need not be difficult, disgusting, or expensive with Fuzzi Bunz!
WHY GO FUZZI?
- Eliminates diaper rash / keeps baby dry
- Better for the environment / no waste
- Healthier for your baby / no chemicals
- Save $1,500+ over disposables
- Easy to use and clean
- Makes diapering fun / cute colors & prints
- Visit Fuzzibunz.com for more info & benefits
- Visit Mothering.com for information on hazards associated with disposable diapering
Click here for an in-depth comparison of cloth vs disposable diapers.
WHY USE CLOTH DIAPERS? According to Dr. Linda Sonna:
· "Hundreds of thousands of trees are used to manufacture the sixteen billion disposable diapers children use each year."
· "Discarded disposable diapers are the third largest component of landfills by volume (behind newspapers and fast-food containers)."
· "Dumping raw sewage into landfills threatens ground waters."
· "Greenpeace has demanded a worldwide ban of a chemical used in super-absorbent gel, which harms the immune system and causes toxic shock syndrome."
· "A carcinogenic by-product of the manufacturing process, dioxin, causes cancer and nerve damage."
· "The cost to keep children in disposable diapers for 2 ½ years ranges from $2,000 for economy brands to $6,000 for premium brands."
· "Holding urine close to the body for prolonged periods in a material that doesn’t breathe increases scrotal temperatures, which has been associated with undescended testicles and infertility."
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