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πŸ’₯ Disclaimer: Prices vary depending on diaper size, store and location. The prices posted below may or may not be updated and not based on latest SRP rates. Indicated prices is conducted only through online search, checking shopping sites and personal experience when buying in local supermarket and grocery stores. Rate below is in Philippine Peso (Php).

Moony 64s
Per Pack: 979.00
Per Piece: 15.29

Mamypoko Extra Dry 44s
Per Pack: 532.00
Per Piece: 12.09

Drypers Drypantz 44s
Per Pack: 528.00
Per Piece: 12.00



Huggies Ultra 60s
Per Pack: 670.00
Per Piece: 11.16

Pampers Premium Care 38s
Per Pack: 420.00
Per Piece: 11.05

Drypers Wee Wee Dry 76s
Per Pack: 643.45
Per Piece: 08.46
Mamypoko Easy-to-wear Pants 20s
Per Pack: 169.16
Per Piece: 08.45

Huggies Dry - 70s
Per Pack: 565.00
Per Piece: 08.07

EQ Dry 36s
Per Pack: 287.35
Per Piece: 07.98

Huggies Dry Pants 34s
Per Pack: 255.00
Per Piece: 07.50

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