Parent's Choice Absorbent, Disposable Boys Potty Training Pants Value Pack Paw Patrol 4T-5T, XL, 17 Count
- Brand:
- Parent's Choice
- Model Number:
- B0200813
- UPC:
- 681131072373
- EAN:
- 0681131072373
- Walmart SKU:
- 856972551
Current $6.48 has remained steady for two weeks, closely tracking the 90-day average of $6.48. This consistency suggests buyers are getting the standard market rate.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Parent's Choice Absorbent, Disposable Boys Potty Training Pants Value Pack Paw Patrol 4T-5T, XL, 17 Count since 2/10/2025. The most recent price update was on Jun 20, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $6.48 (lowest on 2/10/2025) to $6.48 (highest on 2/10/2025). The average price during this period is $6.48.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $6.48 (Jun 20) to $6.48 (Jun 20) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $6.48.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 31174 reviews.
I felt dumb for buying huggies and switched to Luvs when my kid turned 6 months. He's two now and we bought these thinking we wouldn't care if they were awful because he's potty training. Very surprised though with the high quality. Will be starting out with this brand next baby and saving fistfuls of money.
I honestly do not leave many reviews, however, I feel like Walmart deserves their credit when it comes to these pull ups. My husband and I have tried many many different brands over the years (14) and throughout having four children. The Walmart brand pull ups are amazing quality, quantity, fit and structure all together. Thank God we can still buy these because we now have a one year old little boy and he is all over destructive. But he cannot get these pulls ups OFF or tear them away. YAY!!!
I recently started the potty training journey with my toddler, and I decided to switch from the Parents Choice 360 diapers to their training pants and honestly, it’s been such a great decision so far. My little one was wearing size 6 in the 360 diapers, but they were starting to feel a super tight. These training pants fit much more comfortably, they’re slightly looser, which is exactly what I was looking for during this stage. I also love how cute the design is! On top of that, they’re super easy to put on and take off, which makes the whole process so much smoother, especially during those quick changes. So far, we’re having a really good experience with them, and they’ve been a great support as we begin potty training.
These training pants are pretty good for the price. They are really soft and lightweight which I love. Holds up perfect to my son’s busy toddler activities.
I recommend these diapers 100%; the price is the best for what you get. They've been with my son since he started using pull-ups and have grown with him—he still wears them to sleep. There are no leaks, they don't pinch, and they are easy to tear open at the sides when needed; you couldn't ask for anything better.
These work for the intended purpose, but arent just spectacular. I have an oversized two year old who isn't considwring potty trainin at the moment. He wear a 5t in clothing and a 5t/6t in the training pants. He is built very sturdy with a wide frame and these fit at the waist but creep into a wedgie within an hour. They hold a reasonable amount of wetness before leaking, but not as much as the Pampers easy ups. Waaaay better than the cheaper options. Not good enough for an overnight, for sure! We will continue to use them because they are cheap, and he like Rubble and Chase.
I have purchased this brand many times my son is 4 years old so you can imagine how much I stopped for a while because of there was a chemical smell in them actually really bad so I stopped using them for about 2 months started again and everything was fine and the smell was gone then until today my son woke up I changed his pull up it was about maybe 2 minutes after I put it on him he started crying crying yanking on it I pulled it down and he had blisters on his butt bad blisters really red painful my four-year-old has burn blisters there's something in these diapers so now I'm never going to use these or recommend this this is a lawsuit for sure my poor baby !
I have just returned from my 1 yo dr appt and she is 18 lbs. 2-3t toddler fitting up to 35 lbs and the waist is way too tight. The material Is soft and it’s light but I change my baby immediately and don’t have to worry about overloaded diapers. I will Say the sizing is ridiculous and should Get $ back for false advertisement.
These run incredibly small. My son is two this month, a little on the chunky side but nothing major, and both the 2T-3T AND 3T-4T sizes leave red marks in his skin from how tight they are. Not only did I waste money on two huge boxes, but the bigger sizes are more expensive per pull up. They seem to hold everything in okay but it's ridiculous to put my 2 year old in 4-5T pull ups (assuming those even fit), and it's cheaper to get Rascals in the appropriate size.
We used these for about a month before the side appeared to explode small gel pieces of plastic all over. It was a huge mess and not worth it to purchase again, no matter the price of these. The plastic was even all over our child's skin and a nuisance to clean up.
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