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THREE mums have claimed their babies were left with blistering skin and burns after Aldi changed the formula of their wet wipes.Abbey Blackburn, Chloe Baker, and Jessica Mclear, all from Merseyside, have blamed a change to the 49p Mamia Sensitive baby wipes for their childrens painful rashes.6 Abbeys pictures show the tots painful red rashes after using the wipesCredit: Deadline News6 Abbey and her daughter Georgie claim to be victims of the Aldi wipes new formulaCredit: Deadline NewsAbbey, 24, shared photos of daughter Georgie Brookes red and raw legs and bottom covered in blisters.W
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stanley becher r bottom began to bleed.Jessica, 24, also says her one-year-old Phoebe has been left with scarring after developing a similar rash.Abbey and Ch
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