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    Large and extra large Goodnites were combined into large/extra-Large for kids from 60-125+ pounds (Height for healthy weight of 125 pounds is 4' 11" up to 5' 8" [12] (The CDC states that the Average Height for Men is 69in or 5' 9" with an average waist size of 40.3in while the Average for Women is 63.6in or 5' 3.6" with the average waist size ...

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    It depicts Trump as "an angry orange baby" [2] with a snarling mouth, [13] tiny hands, [14] wearing a diaper, [6] and holding a smartphone. [ 15 ] Wakefield said "The only way that you can make any impact with Donald Trump is to mock him, because you can't engage him in any kind of argument — it never gets anywhere."

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  7. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    The size of the adult diaper market in 2016 was $9.8 billion, an increase from $9.2 billion in 2015. [1] Adult diaper sales in the United States were projected to rise 48 percent from 2015 to 2020, compared to 2.6 percent for baby diapers. [2] The adult incontinence market in Japan was $1.8 billion in 2016, about 20 percent of the world market. [2]

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  9. Pampers - Wikipedia

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    In fact, the first patent for the use of double gussets in a diaper was in 1973 by P&G. [1] In 1982, Pampers introduced an elasticized wingfold diaper with elastic leg gathers and refastenable tapes which was a cross between the early 1960s design and the modern hourglass shape, a feature that was first introduced on Luvs in 1976 and evolved ...