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Hello Bello diapers One month pack for $11 approx

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[OP]
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Feb 18, 2019
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[Real Canadian Superstore] Hello Bello diapers One month pack for $11 approx

Usually $26.98 for a pack. U get this now for $19.98 plus 2000 pco points. Take the other offer of 15000 pco points on $40 spend. Two pack will be a cent or two short so buy a hello bello wipes pack for $3.98 to make it complete $40

In the upcoming flyer
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great deal OP.
Has anyone tried Hello Bello Diapers?
How is the quality and leak resistance?
Thanks
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Nov 1, 2020
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jooon1978 wrote: great deal OP.
Has anyone tried Hello Bello Diapers?
How is the quality and leak resistance?
Thanks
I've been using them for about a year. We're at size 5 now and the quality and leak resistance is great. These are definitely worth a try if you can get them on sale plus the points. The only issue I've had is that they aren't well stocked at Super Store so occasionally I can't get them and have to substitute with another brand.
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I'd 100% be using these for our upcoming second child if we used disposables (we use cloth). Kristin Bell is awesome, and this product is hypoallergenic and chemical free.

We'd have used this for our now 3 year old as well if we were using disposables and they were available. They only entered the market a year or two ago. We've had to use disposables for his day home, but he's been in pull-ups for a year and Hello Bello only recently brought pull ups to Canada - too late for us, as we shouldn't need any more for him (he only goes through 1-2 a day, and we still have a full box of Pampers).
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Hello Bello is also currently 25% off at Well.ca but this deal might work out better.
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I'm guessing you cannot pay with Optimum and get the points back?
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ztauby wrote: I'm guessing you cannot pay with Optimum and get the points back?
I don't see why not.

When you pay with Optimum points, it's no different from paying with a credit card, debit card, cash, or a gift card. At that point, the points have a cash equivalency.
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better to wait and collect PCO points. because RCSS & SDM have the redemption event where in , instead of say $100, you get $140 worth of items.
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Dec 27, 2003
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Great deal! Thanks for posting this.

Points appeared on my receipt right away + more points coming on my PC financial card
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ztauby wrote: I'm guessing you cannot pay with Optimum and get the points back?
Dynatos wrote: I don't see why not.

When you pay with Optimum points, it's no different from paying with a credit card, debit card, cash, or a gift card. At that point, the points have a cash equivalency.
NO, PC Optimum points never count towards dollar amount spends to earn points. As printed in the image OP posted "For every $40 spent on Hello Bello products of all varieties and sizes before applicable taxes and after all other discounts, coupons, and PC Optimum points resumptions are deducted."
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Jan 20, 2011
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We got a sample pack. Did not like them at all. They seem very thin compared to huggies.

Also had sloths on blueish branches right over top of the yellow wetness indicator

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lilkwest wrote: We got a sample pack. Did not like them at all. They seem very thin compared to huggies.

Also had sloths on blueish branches right over top of the yellow wetness indicator
We use the Costco huggies plus ones and even though they are thick, our baby still wets them quite a bit. Probably won't try these then as we'll have to do more frequent changes.
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Kwirky wrote: NO, PC Optimum points never count towards dollar amount spends to earn points. As printed in the image OP posted "For every $40 spent on Hello Bello products of all varieties and sizes before applicable taxes and after all other discounts, coupons, and PC Optimum points resumptions are deducted."
I've used PC Optimum points many times to pay for my entire purchase and still received all the points I expected.

*shrug*
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Nov 13, 2015
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We use them just fine, I'll be grabbing more, thanks for the post.
I can't specifically say why but they're made different than Huggies/pampers. I added a screenshot but Some diaper companies such as Honest and Hello Bello are taking the necessary steps to ensure their diapers are safe for baby’s skin and free of harmful chemicals. Some of the steps taken by these brands include the use of chlorine-free bleaching method, as well as lack of fragrances, alcohol, latex, phthalates and heavy metals in diapers.

This means that these diapers are less likely to trigger allergic reactions on your child’s sensitive skin.

I'm all for saving a buck but my girl will not use anything else. Thanks Op.
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I just got 12 boxes (with the help of different family members cards).

$19.98 each + a bag of wipes to go over $80. Get back $38 dollars. Each diaper ends up being 9 to 11 cents each before tax (or a bit more because of the wipes).

This is cheaper than Costco's huggies sale which ends up being like 15 cents each, and they are crap toxic.
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Dec 27, 2003
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This can be down to $6/box now with some creative math.
Box discounted to $19.98 - $2 (per HB product) - $7.50 (spend $40 get $15) - $5 (25000 pts for $100 spend, split across 5 boxes) = $6


didn’t realize this but this offer is still on this week for a Superstore West Store I just went to. For this week there’s an additional 25,000 points back for spending $100 for a variety of categories including Baby. Do not redeem points this transaction as the $100 spend offer explicitly calls out the usage of PCO points.

Just spent $111.90 on Hello Bello and got 65000 points back (yes If I had spent another $8.10 I would have gotten another 15000 points…!)

Breakdown:
Hello Bello 2000 PCO back on each product diaper product (apparently this includes training pants)

Spend (on baby) and get 25000 PCO points for spending $100

Hello Bello Products 15000 PCO points for every $40 spent
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Jan 4, 2017
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So if I buy 85$ of Bello product (4 diapers box, 1 box of wipes) I'll receive 34,000 points (15,000 x2 + 2000 per diapers box)?
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lilazncanadian wrote: This can be down to $6/box now with some creative math.
Box discounted to $19.98 - $2 (per HB product) - $7.50 (spend $40 get $15) - $5 (25000 pts for $100 spend, split across 5 boxes) = $6


didn’t realize this but this offer is still on this week for a Superstore West Store I just went to. For this week there’s an additional 25,000 points back for spending $100 for a variety of categories including Baby. Do not redeem points this transaction as the $100 spend offer explicitly calls out the usage of PCO points.

Just spent $111.90 on Hello Bello and got 65000 points back (yes If I had spent another $8.10 I would have gotten another 15000 points…!)

Breakdown:
Hello Bello 2000 PCO back on each product diaper product (apparently this includes training pants)

Spend (on baby) and get 25000 PCO points for spending $100

Hello Bello Products 15000 PCO points for every $40 spent
I don't see the "Spend (on baby) and get 25000 PCO points for spending $100" in the flyer. was it in store only?
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Dec 27, 2003
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the_boy_6ix_we wrote: I don't see the "Spend (on baby) and get 25000 PCO points for spending $100" in the flyer. was it in store only?
Sorry - might be too late now but it was in the flyer and there was signage printed out and placed in areas with eligible products in the store (it was Baby + a bunch of other categories). Not sure if it was limited as a Superstore West promo only?

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