We use Similac neosure. So, If I have coupons, I will buy it at Target because it is the cheapest. Unfortunately our Target does not keep up with our demand, so I will buy in bulk on ebay. They are always sealed cans and I can usually get them for the same prices as I can with coupons at the store if not less. The only thing is that I have to wait for auctions to end and have it shipped to me which I cant always predict what day it will arrive. Between the two of those options it is the only way I have been able to survive!
Costco has similac sensitive, much better prices then the grocery stores. I want to say it was $26 for 2lbs or something like that
We got all formula from Costco, too. It is comparable to Similac Advance and DDs had zero problems with it. Far cheaper than name brand!
Also, if you haven't already, ask their pedi about Similac's multiples gift--their dr. signs a voucher and you get one free case of Similac (you pick the kind they need) per baby. Sweet!
We were buying Similac Advance at Costco or Sam's until we switched to the Costco/Kirkland brand formula. We switched with no issues and it was so much cheaper!
2004-Started TTC; Nov 2007-Lap with endo removed; Jan 2008-Ectopic (mtx); April 2008-IVF #1 (bfp, twin girls); March 2011-FET (cp); June 2012-IVF #2 (bfp, singleton, EDD 3-19-12)
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
We used Neosure then Similac Advance.....we bought powder at Sam's Club (no Costco or BJ's around here). For RTF we usually bought at Walmart or Meijer with coupons and/or formula checks.
After 20 months TTC with PCOS, we were blessed with twins!
They arrived at 36 weeks after PTL and bedrest for 14 weeks.
We use Similac neosure. So, If I have coupons, I will buy it at Target because it is the cheapest. Unfortunately our Target does not keep up with our demand, so I will buy in bulk on ebay. They are always sealed cans and I can usually get them for the same prices as I can with coupons at the store if not less. The only thing is that I have to wait for auctions to end and have it shipped to me which I cant always predict what day it will arrive. Between the two of those options it is the only way I have been able to survive!
if you speak to a manager im sure they can order this for you in bulk, I work at walgreens and we do that for people its worth a try
TTC since April 07
DX w/ Hypothyroidism Sept 07
BFP May 08...D&C August 08
TTC Break in 09
3 Cycles of Clomid, showed O but no Pregnancy 10
First RE appointment August 10
S/A -Normal 56 million and 71% molarity
HSG on 10-5- All Clear
Twin Boys born May 28th at 30 weeks
I use Costco if I have no coupons, since they don't accept them, and Target or Fred Meyer if I do. I noticed that I tend to get occasional catalinas and mailed coupons from Fred Meyer, plus it adds toward our rewards card, so the dollar extra per can over Target doesn't make a difference in the end. Target keeps advertising Similac on "sale", when it is actually only 9 cents lower than normal, and I find that so annoying.
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Yup. And this week it's 10% off (at least around here) so you get 40oz of powdered formula for $17.99.
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Target brand compared to Enfmail Gentle ease. I used the target brand compared to similac sensitive in the beignning. They took to it just fine. It has all the same ingredients on the brand name ones...your just paying for the name.
Re: where do you buy formula?
We use Similac neosure. So, If I have coupons, I will buy it at Target because it is the cheapest. Unfortunately our Target does not keep up with our demand, so I will buy in bulk on ebay. They are always sealed cans and I can usually get them for the same prices as I can with coupons at the store if not less. The only thing is that I have to wait for auctions to end and have it shipped to me which I cant always predict what day it will arrive. Between the two of those options it is the only way I have been able to survive!
We got all formula from Costco, too. It is comparable to Similac Advance and DDs had zero problems with it. Far cheaper than name brand!
Also, if you haven't already, ask their pedi about Similac's multiples gift--their dr. signs a voucher and you get one free case of Similac (you pick the kind they need) per baby. Sweet!
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
They arrived at 36 weeks after PTL and bedrest for 14 weeks.
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if you speak to a manager im sure they can order this for you in bulk, I work at walgreens and we do that for people its worth a try
Yup. And this week it's 10% off (at least around here) so you get 40oz of powdered formula for $17.99.
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You don't understand the appeal of Benedict Cumberbatch / think he's fug / don't know who he is? WATCH SHERLOCK. Until you do, your negative opinion of him will not be taken seriously.
Target brand compared to Enfmail Gentle ease. I used the target brand compared to similac sensitive in the beignning. They took to it just fine. It has all the same ingredients on the brand name ones...your just paying for the name.
40 oz for 19.99