Each week, the questions not chosen from the previous week will be put into a bank where we will choose a random winner. This gives you more opportunities to win! If you submit a question every week, you get 4 chances to be chosen in the random drawing.
Here is Tereson answering the winners from last week:
"What would you say was the inspiration for the design of FuzziBunz was and were you trying to fix problems you had with another product"
"Would FuzziBunz still be leak-free in outer space"
Here are the New rules:
1. You must be a public follower of this blog
2. You may only ask one question per week - so make interesting!
2. You may only ask one question per week - so make interesting!
3. You must leave your email address in your comment so I can contact you when you win
4. There will be 2 winners each week: 1 randomly chosen winner and 1 creative/interesting winner (each winner will win 1 OS FuzziBunz)
5. The winners will be announced each Monday
6. Each week, the questions not chosen from the prior week, will be put into a bank where we will choose a the random winner.
5. The winners will be announced each Monday
6. Each week, the questions not chosen from the prior week, will be put into a bank where we will choose a the random winner.
7. You have until Tuesday at 10:00am CT to submit your question.
Leave your comments below to enter!!
Have you ever created anything from the fuzzibunz such as diaper cakes or diaper animals for baby showers and do you have any tips on how to make them out of the fuzzibunz?
ReplyDeletekealy(at)lessthan3(dot)net
I am a new user to FuzziBunz, well cloth diapering in general and I am troubled by the poop between the leg cinch areas. I am exclusively breastfeeding my 3 month old daughter and washing the poop off really doesn't do anything, so I usually just put poop diapers in my washer but even after cold rinse, hot wash w/soap and hot wash no soap some poop still remains in the cinched area at the legs. I have undone the elastic (we use the FuzziBunz One Size) at the legs before and then washed which did work but my husband really wasn't on-board with that extra or maybe I am doing something wrong??? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteMeredith
mere@jklobo.com
Do you have any new products in the works and have you thought about doing anything eco friendly for babies outside of diapering products?
ReplyDeletetmfhw@hotmail.com
When you were brainstorming a name for your company were there any other names besides FuzziBunz that you had considered?
ReplyDeleteMandy
mandy_claridge@hotmail.com
What are your personal favorite colors of the diapers?
ReplyDeletepursued.by.joy(at)gmail.com
Have you thought about creating covers and fitted diapers from your existing materials? BTW, love your diaper bag design that empties from the bottom, genius!
ReplyDeleteI currently cloth diaper but haven't tried FuzziBunz yet, although I've heard wonderful things about them. I've found though that white doesn't stay white for very long. I was wondering, how would you suggest I keep my whites white?
ReplyDeletejbeckermcconnell@yahoo.com
Have you ever considered making some FuzziBunz diapers with minky outers so that they would truly be fuzzy?
ReplyDeletemdec07 at yahoo dot com
Is there a difference between your fleece inserts and other brands fleece inserts?
ReplyDeletepattyrichert@hotmail.com
I just got to try a fuzzibunz for the first time the other day. I love how soft it is, I want to wear it myself! How many different cloths did you test/try before coming up with the ones you use for the inner of the OS?
ReplyDeletej.mcdilda(@)gmail.com
Is there anything in the works to use any other materials; such as organic cotton, hemp or bamboo? Since so many mama's are wanting more natural fibers against their babies skin, I think it might be popular, since we all already love Fuzzi Bunz to begin with!
ReplyDeleteJen
@mommyinstincts
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Do you think you might ever bring back the colored fleece or something equally fun?
ReplyDeleteI loved the lavendar with navy blue fleece, but they were discontinued long before my cloth diapering days.
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ReplyDeleteWhat did the first ever Fuzzi Bunz diaper look like? Is it still functional after 10 years?
ReplyDeletekayley.gravelle(at)gmail(dot)com
The invention of FuzziBunz is great for the environment and for the pocketbook. My question is what do you (or your company) do to promote or advocate the use of cloth diapers?
ReplyDeletedeannalou (at) eagle energy inc (dot) com
deannalou@eagleenergyinc.com
Have you ever considered making fuzzibunz adult diapers?
ReplyDeletealiazuke@gmail.com
We love our FuzziBunz, they keep Timmy so much happier than the prefolds, but what I'm wondering is how do you tell how much soap to use to get them clean, but to minimize the need to do stripping?
ReplyDeleteWe are starting to get that odor with our pocket diapers that we experienced with prefolds and had to run through half a dozen hot wash cycles.
envirojon@gmail.com
Have you ever considered making a glow in the dark diaper?
ReplyDeleteszogediek at yahoo dot com
My husband put fabric softener in the dryer with our fuzzibunz diapers; and they have affected the absorbency; do you have any recommendations to fix this?
ReplyDeleteWould it ever be possible to make a fuzziBunz swim diaper?
ReplyDeleteDo you think you will ever make a true black diaper maybe with embroidery so us Twilight Saga mama's can have a mystical diaper for our little ones ..?
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ReplyDeleteI have a tall, skinny little girl. Now she's over 11 lbs, but we still have trouble getting her to fit into her size small Fuzzi Bunz diapers (there are gaps in the legs). Do you have any tips for us mama's of babes with a little less pudge?
ReplyDeleteblondee1980(at)hotmail(dot)com
Have you ever considered adult sizes so they elderly could enjoy cloth diapered bums too?
ReplyDeleteIf I put my Fuzzi Bunz on a baby kangaroo, monkey, or hippopotamus would they still work the same?
ReplyDeleteabernsy@yahoo.com
I now follow under abernsy for my question to qualify
ReplyDeleteabernsy@yahoo.com
I'm one_lucky_mom and I forgot to put e-mail in but it is in my profile
ReplyDeleteone.luckymom@yahoo.com
What is your number 1 reccomendation for new cloth diaper mamas?
ReplyDeletebwneyes100 AT hotmail DOT com
I purchased size small FuzziBunz for my son, he has since grown out of them. While on the lookout out to buy new nappies, I have discovered that there are HEAPS of different brands of cloth nappies on the market, all trying to get my attention and loyalty! In your opinion, what makes FuzziBunz better than the competition? And why should I buy FuzziBunz over your competitors? :)
ReplyDeletexxxoliviaxxx @ gmail . com
Have you ever thought about making Fuzzi Bunz for house training puppies or older dogs who have trouble controlling things?
ReplyDeletejessiehamblen@gmail.com
Have you considered making a mini version of Fuzzi Bunz diaper for dolls? I'm sure my daughter would love to be more like her mama and put her baby in a Fuzzi Bunz diaper. One of her dolls came with a disposable one.
ReplyDeletecoupleofweeks@q.com
Do you think there is any truth to the theory that cloth-diapered babies potty train early?
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