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This list is primarily for cloth diaper retailers and manufacturers.
This list is primarily for cloth diaper retailers and manufacturers.
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Post contains affiliate links. If you click & buy, I may receive a small commission, thank you. This post will be updated as more information is available on 2017 Earth Day cloth diaper discounts & sales! Check out the 2016 Earth Day cloth diaper sale roundup for an idea of what you might see this year, then read on to check out 2017 Earth Day cloth diaper discounts & sales.
Stories and names used in this post are fiction, though they are based on real life experiences. Every so often, I see someone really excited about the thought of opening their own cloth diaper store, or other small business. I get it. It’s “The American Dream.” I’ve also heard complaints about product prices, talk of buying well…anywhere but from small businesses, and references to brands as “big” when I know for a fact that they are not. Ex: “They’re a big business, they can afford to cover return shipping.” or “They’re a big brand, they can afford to honor this price mistake for everyone.” Starting a business isn’t that easy, and the successful stores and brands have worked incredibly hard, and taken risks to get where they are today.
In the past 7 1/2 or so years, I’ve seen a lot of businesses come and go, I’ve seen a lot of struggles, and I’ve vowed to shop small even more than I already did. So what exactly is “small?”