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Attention Locals Sunshine Diapers is proud to announce we are now a refilling station for Charlie’s Soap. In stock now, our 80 load canisters keep moisture out and clean in. Same low price...

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Flushable liners are here!Flushable liners are here! At long last we have received our shipment of flushable liners from the new manufacturer. We think you will be pleased. They seem to be softer, and come in rolls of 200 instead of 100. Purchase...

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bumGenius! 4.0's are here!bumGenius! 4.0's are here! Get your NEW bumGenius! 4.0's today! The have great new features, new soft colors and same great price. Features include: * NEW! Generous sizing accommodates larger babies. * NEW! Easily...

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Flip by Cotton Babies:  NEW at Sunshine Diapers!Flip by Cotton Babies: NEW at Sunshine Diapers! We are so excited to announce 2 new products to our store. Cotton Babies, (the makers of award winning BumGenius!) have developed 2 diaper lines that are wallet friendly and carry the same great function...

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Grobaby Cloth Diapering SystemGrobaby Cloth Diapering System Gro Baby is a modern, one-size diapering system. Its unique, waterproof shell and organic cotton soaker pad minimizes waste and cost. When the soaker pad is wet, simply replace with a fresh, dry one! Gro...

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Flat Diapers are here!

Posted by webmaster | Posted in products | Posted on 17-03-2010

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We now have plain ol’ flat 100% birdseye cotton diapers in stock. They are the cheapest way to cloth diaper. Great for line drying. We actually use them regularly as kitchen towels, and rags. We even tie dyed some last summer!
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They are $12.50 per dozen or $6.75 for 1/2 dozen. Bulk discount available.

Cloth Diapering class for Local Residents

Posted by webmaster | Posted in news | Posted on 08-03-2010

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Sunshine Diapers is please to announce our first (of many) Cloth Diapering class for our local Gainesville friends.
Click here for more information: Cloth Diapering 101

Flip by Cotton Babies: NEW at Sunshine Diapers!

Posted by webmaster | Posted in Uncategorized, news, products | Posted on 10-11-2009

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We are so excited to announce 2 new products to our store. Cotton Babies, (the makers of award winning BumGenius!) have developed 2 diaper lines that are wallet friendly and carry the same great function and quality you have come to expect this wonderful diaper company.

FLIP-logo-100 is a revolution in diapers. Toss the used insert in the diaper pail and pop in a fresh one while reusing the cover. Available in organic cotton and stay dry. The cover is one size adjustable from 8 to 35 pounds, with snap closure. Great price at $16.95 ($19.95 for organic) for cover and 1 insert and $4.95 ($7.95 organic) for each additional insert. More bang for your buck! Who doesn’t need that in this economy?

flip-Small-Ribbitflip-baby-zinnia They also have disposable inserts available ($4.95/18 pack) for those busy days when you are on the go. Also available as a package deal for even more savings.

econobum-logo-100 is a back to basics set that includes a cover and unbleached cotton prefold. Save money while making the environmentally-friendly choice to cloth diaper your little one’s bum. The one-size cover and prefold adjusts to grow along with your little one. Economically priced at $9.95 a set. Add a few to your stash without breaking the bank, or build you whole diaper stash with ease knowing you are getting a quality product for a great price.

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Biodegradable Soaker Pads are here!

Posted by webmaster | Posted in news, products | Posted on 29-09-2009

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The Gro Baby diaper system just got even more convenient! Now available with disposable/biodegradable soakers pads. Great for running errands, vacations, or day care.

* Biodegradable & Compostable
* Breathable & Hypo-Allergenic
* Fragrance & Dye Free
* Plastic Free
* Chlorine Free

Quantity: 50 per box
Price: $19.99

Exercise Your Right to Dry

Posted by webmaster | Posted in news | Posted on 05-09-2009

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A lot of people ask us about saving money with cloth diapers, and the thing that most often comes up is the electricity used when drying them. We at Sunshine Diapers have always been advocates of drying on the line (weather permitting of course), but some people have concerns about whether it’s legal or not, as a lot of homeowners associations say they don’t allow clothes being dried outside the home on lines. Well, I read this article about the subject today, and thought I’d post it. It’s from a relatively local source here in Florida (Jacksonville). If anyone out there has had an experience with line drying with neighborhood associations, or line drying in general, we’d love to hear about it. Our residential neighborhood actually has a stated provision for clotheslines, which is nice, allowing them only if they are screened from view of the other residents.

Linkage:
http://www.jacksonville.com/lifestyles/home_and_garden/2009-09-04/story/clotheslines_exercise_your_right_to_dry_in_your_own_back

Here’s a link to an analyst legal report I found on Google:
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2008/rpt/2008-R-0042.htm

-Craig
webmaster@sunshinediapers.com (and Rhea’s Husband)