Who Manufactures Members Mark Diapers

Continuing our Diaper Brand Spotlight series, today we’re focusing on Sam’s Club Member’s Mark Premium diapers. What’s in them, what isn’t in them, where they’re made and what I like about them.

With gazillions of different diaper brands out there, it’s hard to know which ones to buy for your baby. By doing your research and comparing the brands, you can narrow down the list of diapers you’d like to try. Here we’ve gathered all the information about Member’s Mark Premium diapers in one convenient post for you.

*Disclaimer: This post is in no way sponsored or endorsed by Member’s Mark or Sam’s Club. I’m just a mama who knows how to use her keyboard to find information. Any mistakes or inaccuracies in this post are my own, and I will gladly correct them with the right information, once I know about it. To find further information about Members Mark diapers, visit Sam’s Club website https://www.samsclub.com/p/mm-diapers-size-3/prod21427584?xid=plp_product_1.

My review of Member’s Mark Diapers

Here’s my completely subjective review of Sam’s Club Member’s Mark diapers. These are a trim and soft diaper! They are a wide diaper, which may work well for “chunky” babies. By touch, a comparable diaper would be Walmart’s Parent’s Choice diapers (their current line of diapers, the soft ones).

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Member’s Mark diapers have a wetness indicator in all sizes. Member’s Mark diapers have an umbilical cord cut-out in newborn and size 1 diapers. Member’s Mark diapers have a hypoallergenic inner liner.

Modest Mama Diaper Sampler Package: Try 8 low-cost diaper sample packs

What’s NOT in a Member’s Mark diaper?

-No lotion

-No perfume

-No latex

What’s in a Member’s Mark diaper?

-Inner liner is enhanced with “natural botanicals” and vitamin E

Member’s Mark size chart

Newborn up to 10 lbs. Size 1 8-14 lbs. Size 2 12-18 lbs. Size 3 16-28 lbs. Size 4 22-37 lbs. Size 5 27+ lbs. Size 6 35+ lbs. Size 7 41+ lbs.

Where are Member’s Mark diapers made?

Member’s Mark diapers are made in the USA.

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7 Diaper Sample Packs in a variety of brands in a white gift box

Try a variety of diaper brands in ONE box! Choose from eco-friendly, name brand and store brand diapers. Now including Member’s Mark!

But how do Member’s Mark diapers work?

The reviews online are pretty positive, but you won’t know how a diaper works for YOUR baby until you give them a try! Try a sample for yourself, and get a few other brands to compare side-by-side. What do you like best?

Member’s Mark diapers are now available in Diaper Dabbler’s Sampler Packages! Find them in the Modest Mama Diaper Sampler Package, Prepared Parent Diaper Sampler Package or Build your own custom Diaper Sampler Package in size 1.

Looking for more information on all the diaper brands? Check out our Diaper Brand Research & Information page and our Diaper Brand Spotlight series posts.

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