Tesco Fred & Flo review
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Tesco Fred and Flo nappies cost just 6p each and are PEFC certified, containing pulp from sustainably managed forests. Tesco also says they’re gentle against the skin and provide up to 12 hours absorbent protection. Find out how well these nappies handled our absorbency and leakage tests in our full review.
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First reviewed by Which?
November 2020
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