Nursing Moms, Use This Promo Code for Free Bamboobies Nursing Pads

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Check out this limited-time deal for moms who are breastfeeding: a free two-pack of Bamboobies washable nursing pads.

Nursing pads help contain leaks by absorbing rogue milk. Bamboobies are made with eco-friendly materials, including bamboo and an absorbent layer of hemp and cotton.

Shop for Bamboobies here, and enter the promo code WTEMAY at checkout.

You’ll get a two-pack of nursing pads for free, plus a sample of Boob Ease 100% organic nipple balm. Just pay $2.95 shipping in the U.S. ($4.95 to Canada).

(Boob. Ease. Do you get it?)

That bundle usually sells for $7.49 plus shipping.

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And these are washable and reusable, so you’ll continue to save money over time by not buying disposables.

Save Even More on Free Nursing Pads

A four-pack of Bamboobies sells for $17 at Toys R Us and is up to $21 on Amazon, so even with the cost of shipping, you can make this a killer deal!

You can order two bundles (four nursing pads) from Bamboobies with the promo code, and pay just $10.44 total with shipping, saving $7.49. Your total’s also about $13 less than the price plus shipping on Amazon!

Or, get crafty, and place two separate orders.

You may have to create a second account. Log on to a new computer or open your browser in Incognito or Private window to use the promo code on the second order.

When you do, you’ll get four pads for a total of $5.90 in shipping.

That’s a savings of $12.03 — 67%!

Your Turn: Have you used Bamboobies Washable Nursing Pads?

Dana Sitar (@danasitar) is a staff writer at The Penny Hoarder. She’s written for Huffington Post, Entrepreneur.com, Writer’s Digest and more, attempting humor wherever it’s allowed (and sometimes where it’s not).

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