Huggies nappy dye staining clothes - anyone else?

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I've noticed that the last few batches of Huggies super dry have stained LO's clothes with the dye from the nappy. Has anyone else had this problem?

I've decided to switch to Pampers or might try tesco's ones, and just found out they are stopping Huggies. Made me wonder whether there was a problem with them, even though on their site they say there wasn't!
 
I hadn't noticed but I found that Huggies leaked a lot anyway so I moved onto pampers and have since started using tesco which I prefer even more!

I'd write to them to complain! They're not doing nappies anymore but they're still doing other things, they might send you some vouchers?

Xx
 
No staining but we didn't use them long at all because they kept leaking. We even had free one that were handed down to us and STILL stopped using them cause of all the leaking . They are discontinuing them? Just in UK or in the US as we'll, do you know?
 
No staining but we didn't use them long at all because they kept leaking. We even had free one that were handed down to us and STILL stopped using them cause of all the leaking . They are discontinuing them? Just in UK or in the US as we'll, do you know?

I think it's just in the uk and Europe because the factory is closing that makes them

Xx
 
I didn't have staining issues but something in Huggies gave my LO terrible diaper rash. She's never had that problem with any other brand!
 
Never had any staining problems but I found they would leak all the time (even with just a wee). So I swapped to pampers quite early on and I've not had any problems with them at all (we still get the odd poop leak when she has been in the jumperoo but non otherwise).
We did try the asda little angels but LO got a rash from them. I think every baby is different!
 

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