Formula

Discussion in 'The First Year' started by deniseandtwins, Aug 1, 2007.

  1. deniseandtwins

    deniseandtwins Well-Known Member

    My twins are on Similac Sensitive right now.

    Does anyone know if I can buy it in bulk some where?

    Right now I buy it at Walmart. Seems to be cheaper than anywhere else.

    Thanks
    Denise
     
  2. MichelleL

    MichelleL Well-Known Member

    I don't know, but do you have a BJ's and have you checked there? I don't know if that sell that particular type, but I have found them to be the cheapest. What about contacting Similac to see if you can buy it by the case?
     
  3. Babies4Susan

    Babies4Susan Well-Known Member

    I think you'll find Walmart to be the cheapest. I bought formula at Costco, but Costco/Kirkland brand. They also carried regular Similac and Enfamil varieties, but I don't think they had the sensitive. Their selection is limited, but their formula sure is cheap.
     
  4. becky5

    becky5 Guest

    I agree that WalMart is probably the cheapest. You can order it by the case there(in store)...I doubt if you would get a better deal though.
     
  5. dhubof

    dhubof Well-Known Member

    I go to Sam's Club to get the Member's Mark brand that is comparable to ENfamil Lipil. It is a huge 51 oz. can that is only 20.00. I'm not sure if they have Similac, but you can check. I was paying 21.50 at Walmart for a 25.7 oz. can. It is a HUGE savings and the girls switched over w/out any issues......
     
  6. jschaad

    jschaad Well-Known Member

    I am on Enfacare (enfamil) now but was on the Neosure from Similac for a couple months and CVS sold the Similac chepaer than Walmart. Try there and they will order you cases of it if you ask - go to the pharmacy. You can use coupons (use one for each can) and then if you get extra bucks use that too. I save a ton of money... If you need coupons please let me know. ;)
     
  7. SilvrHeart

    SilvrHeart Well-Known Member

    My boys are on the same formula and I have not found it in bulk anywhere - not even Sam's Club. Surprisingly, however, the powder was the cheapest I'd ever seen it at BRU last weekend - it was $20 for a big can (not on sale) whereas it's more ($23-25) at Walmart and other places. so I just stocked up. With the RTF, walmart is by far the cheapest. Again, I just buy 10-15 bottles everytime i go. But if you do find a bulk seller, please let me know!
     
  8. erinmichelleb

    erinmichelleb Well-Known Member

    I've heard that if you call the company, they'll let you buy in bulk and give you free formula. Just a thought! Worth a try!
     
  9. KYsweetheart

    KYsweetheart Well-Known Member

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    I think you'll find Walmart to be the cheapest.


    Ditto.
     
  10. ksugal

    ksugal Well-Known Member

    I went to local grocery store that is very competitive with Wal-mart...we live in smalltown, USA so they have to be competitive. Anyways, they let me buy something like 5 cases at once...it was 40 cans I think and they knocked 10% off the price. I really like having my stockpile so I can just run downstairs and grab a can when I need it...worth a shot to check it out!
     
  11. AmynTony

    AmynTony Well-Known Member

    I always found BRU to be cheaper than Wal Mart for Isomil - especially when you'd get the 32 oz cans for the price of the 26 oz and by the case no less! At our heaviest use a case of powder (of the big cans) would last us exactly a month
     
  12. first_time_mommy_2_be_twins

    first_time_mommy_2_be_twins Well-Known Member

    I have no clue how much it is in the stores but I just looked it up on 1800diapers website and you can buy it by the case. They offer free shipping on orders over $50 and 5% off of your next order if you spend over $75 so it might be cheaper that way.

    HERE is the link
     
  13. I did my own little investigating and getting 4 cans of the Enfamil from Costco is more cost efficient than getting in bulk from BRU (more for less money) I am unsure of Walmart, but its worth looking in to. Throw in some of those Enfamil checks and I am happy! I have seen Enfamil, Kirkland, and Similac, but they are all the original type formula.....
     
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