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Where can i buy enfamil lipil cheaper then in the stores and not online?

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Where can i buy enfamil lipil cheaper then in the stores and not online?

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  1. You can get a pretty good deal at sam's club (or some other wholesale club like that probably)  38 oz can is 31.00 at Sam's club. Usually pay 13-14 at walmart or somewhere like it for a 12.9 oz can  


  2. I dont know but you can sign up on there website and you'll get 5 to 10 $ checks for it.

  3. I researched all around and the place I now get is Costco.  It comes in a large 38oz can and costs about $29.00.  They have great diapers that are the cheapest I have found, as well as their wipes.  Its worth the membership!  Hope this helps:)

  4. you can buy the walmart brand.  it's exactly the same just called  by another name..."parent's choice".  it's about 15.00 for a huge can.  they sell all kinds of stuff like diapers, wipes, you name it they sell it cheaper!!  good luck!!

  5. craigslist

  6. idk but if you find out let me know!!  here (in canada) is is $26.99 a can EVERYWHERE!!  Literally...I was on the other side of the country and it was the same price!!

    eta: brittany no it is not "exactly the same"  It has the same ingredients yes, but the quantities are way off.  look yourself next time you're there.  I was shocked!!  Parents choice doe snot mix well imo...it is very "clumpy and sticky" and I would rather stick to a formula that I know works well instead of having to buy it 2x since the generic stuff didnt work out for my son!!

  7. Honestly, try the Walmart brand called Parents Choice.  It's the same quality as Enfamil and half the price.  I actually like it better than the Similac we had been using. When you mix the powder and water it stays very smooth instead of foaming up like the Similac did.  Less gas for baby.  Also, the baby's stools much more closely resemble breastfeeding stools on the Parents Choice. (Isn't amazing how when you're a mom, talking about p**p isn't TMI anymore?)

    Every baby reacts to formula differently, but if Parent's Choice agrees with your baby, it's full of win.

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