FuzziBunz Cloth Diapers for Baby ♥ GIVEAWAY!

Baby & Toddler, Product Reviews — By on March 21, 2009 at 9:46 pm

♥ Giveaway Closed

What comes to mind when you think about cloth diapers? Here’s what I used to think:

Huge squares of white cotton (and why are they always white?) folded and pinned to baby’s (temporarily) clean little rear. You follow along in baby’s wake, hoping hoping that nothing leaks through. In about 20 minutes you have to change the diaper again, emptying noxious substances into the toilet and trying not to pass out (dramatic, aren’t I?). Diaper pail fills with dirty diapers and you keep putting off washing them in the hopes that your husband will empty it (yeah RIGHT)…

Whew, wake me from that nightmare! FuzziBunz definitely changed my perspective. Gone are the days of cloth diaper hassle! If you want to save money and make things more comfortable for your baby, FuzziBunz are for you! You might still have to deal with the diaper pail, but it’s worth it. :-) And no, your husband probably won’t deal with it for you. But if he does, he’s an angel!


About FuzziBunz ♥

Necessity is the mother of all invention. Necessity is what led Tereson Thomas, founder and CEO of Mother of Eden, to invent the FuzziBunz™ pocket diapering system. Tereson invented FuzziBunz™ pocket diapers in 1999 in response to her four-month old son, Eden’s, chronic diaper rash. The disposable diapers contained chemicals that inflamed her son’s diaper rash. The cloth diapers on the market were clunky, old-fashioned, hard to clean and did not keep her son dry and rash free. She faced the challenge of inventing a product that would keep her baby dry, be easy to clean and care for, prevent leaks as good as or better than disposables, and still be more economical than disposables and other cloth diaper options. She was looking for a real diapering option to fit her modern lifestyle.

After an exhaustive search, Tereson developed her own diapering system by hand-stitching diapers in her home. The diapers she invented worked and she decided to share her unique invention with mothers around the world who were also disenchanted with the available diapering options. Within one year, Mother of Eden and the FuzziBunz™ diaper empire were born.

Mother of Eden first introduced the new fleece pocket diaper product to a community of mothers on the Internet who were already using cloth diapers. One customer turned into two, two into four and the customer base continued to multiply from that point on. On June 17, 2003, Tereson was officially and legally granted a patent for her product.

FuzziBunz™ diapers can be purchased through small work-at-home-mom Internet boutiques listed at www.fuzzibunz.com. They also will be available in specialty retail stores later this year.


Product Details

♥ The waterproof outer barrier keeps wetness contained.
♥ The soft microfleece inner layer gently touches your baby’s skin, pulling away moisture and keeping your baby rash-free, dry, and comfortable. The microfleece is made of 100% Polyester and is custom-milled.

♥ The unique, patented pocket-style opening enables you to customize the absorbency to fit your baby needs. Stuff the pocket with inserts, a pre-fold, or even a hand towel!

♥ The elastic is encased inside the diaper so it won’t rub against your baby’s tender skin. The stitching around the elastic creates “mini-gussets” to keep messes contained.

♥ The adjustable snap settings grow with your baby and enable you to adjust for your baby’s waist and leg sizes.
♥ The variety of sizes – including preemie, small, medium, large, petite toddler, and extra-large – ensure that FuzziBunz™ properly fit your baby.

Two Kinds of Diapers: One-Size and Perfect Size


FuzziBunz offers both Pefect Sized and Birth to Potty diapers to consumers. Each have their pros and cons. We believe in “truth in advertising”. If a trim fitting diaper is important to you than the “perfect sized” diapers may be suited best for you – most babies only use 2 sizes of diapers (small and medium). If a diaper that will last from birth to potty, and will stand up to three years of use and possibly more is what you value….and you are willing to sacrifice some trimness for this – then the “One Size” may be your diaper of choice. Our company supports your choices and will offer superior product support and warranty whichever you choose.


Video review below:


And now, the Giveaway!

FuzziBunz is generously giving away THREE diapers (winner’s choice)!!! Talk about generous!

How to Enter:

Go to FuzziBunz and take a look around. Then leave me a comment here telling me which diaper you would choose (one-size or perfect size) and why.

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Winner will be drawn using random.org on April 11. I’ll email the winner, who will have three days to get back to me with an address and their chosen prizes. I’m so excited for that lucky reader of mine! :-)


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    217 Comments

  • 61
    Mommy Melee says:

    I would get medium orange perfect size. My son has chunky thighs so he’s awkwardly sized for one-size diapers.

  • 62
    Mommy Melee says:

    Stumbled you! Chibimora

  • 63
    anastasia says:

    How cute are these. I love all the colors and patterns. I would choose the perfect size for our new arrival in May. Thank you for the chance.

  • 64
    Tasha says:

    Hi I’m Tasha, I would choose the one size diaper in blue. I just ordered some bum genius and would love to try fuzzibunz too. I’ll talk about that in my next comment. Thanks
    cheekabeeka@gmail.com

  • 65
    Tasha says:

    My son is 8 months old and my huisband and I wanted to start cloth diapering. We know its better for the earth but we think its better for our family too. I can;t wait to get started. We also heard that cloth diapering there is less leaking. My son wakes up wet almost every morning…Wish us luck!

    cheekabeeka@gmail.com

  • 66
    tracylynne says:

    I am due in July and I really want to use cloth diapers. Thanks for the chance.

    http://www.indianmeridian.blogspot.com

  • 67
    ecky says:

    i’d love to try one size bc i already have perfect fit and love them!!

    elkesten at yahoo dot com

  • 68
    pdandeh says:

    I would choose the Perfect Size in Daisies Lavender.

    pdandeh@gmail.com

  • 69
    pdandeh says:

    I love cloth diapers! It isn’t as hard (or as gross) as it sounds! We chose it to save money and it has been a great experience!

    pdandeh@gmail.com

  • 70
    rebecca says:

    Wow. I love cloth! I have two Fuzzi Bunz, size medium and love them. I’d really like to try the one size diapers, though. I really love the new red and blue daisies… but I have a boy, so I’d go with plain red to go with my green and orange. :)

    gitrecca at gmail dot com

  • 71
    rebecca says:

    Diaper story… Just this past Sunday my son peed (fortunately, just pee) ALL over me, himself, and our church floor! I had put him in a disposable and he leaked through his clothes, so when I was changing him, he peed everywhere again! He’s one week shy of a year, so hasn’t done that for months and months! I didn’t have any wipes or more clothes inside, just my bumGenius to go on his tush! Crazy moments…

    gitrecca at gmail dot com

  • 72
    Lori says:

    I’d like the one size in apple green. I think it would be great to try cloth diapering, a disposable diaper will spend 500 years in a landfill.

  • 73
    Sarah says:

    I’d love the one-size so we can use them for a while!
    bs.webster(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

  • 74
    Richelle says:

    I would love to try a one-size diaper!

  • 75
    Richelle says:

    Diaper experience: We were at the store and my son had a blowout up his back. It got on his pants and his shirt. He had a jacket, but no extra pants. I wouldn’t have worried too much if it wasnt’ raining outside and cold. I had just bought a pair of pj pants for my hubby, so I put those on my son. They were about 8 times too big, but at least they kept him from being naked and cold!

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