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  2. Training pants - Wikipedia

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    Many toilet training pants use flexible sides for the wearer to easily pull them off and on like normal underwear. This is to increase independence, make training easier, and are designed to be child-friendly, as well as to make them designed like normal underwear, unlike most traditional diapers in which the diaper is fastened by inexpensive velcro straps, although they are adjustable when it ...

  3. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Pull-Ups' iconic "Big Kid" child photo is removed from packaging. Pull-Ups resembles its 2009 logo sans a yellow outline. 2016. Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets designs debut for girls and Kion from The Lion Guard designs debut for boys. Night*Time Pull-Ups introduced Miles Callisto from Miles from Tomorrowland designs for boys.

  4. Plastic clothing - Wikipedia

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    Modern clothing commonly uses flexible plastic materials, in the form of both flexible plastic sheeting and plasticized fabric. Rigid plastic components are also used to replace components which would have formerly been made of metal , bone , rubber , or other materials, for example in the form of buttons , collar stiffeners and zip fasteners .

  5. Too many kids clothes? Here's one way to cut waste - AOL

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    Two mothers are working out of their garage in San Antonio to help prevent overconsumption. Kara Livingston and Nicole Boynton are the owners of Hand Me Up. "We curate secondhand kids clothes and ...

  6. Plastic pants - Wikipedia

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    Plastic pants (also known as waterproof pants, plastic panties, diaper covers, nappy covers, dry joggers, nappy wraps, wraps, or pilchers) are garments worn over a diaper to prevent liquid or solid waste from leaking through the fabric.

  7. Fruit Roll-Ups brand tells TikTok users: Don't eat the plastic

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    The TikTok account for Fruit Roll-Ups uploaded a video debunking recent viral posts from users who suggest eating the snack without taking off its plastic lining.

  8. Fruit Roll-Ups brand tells TikTokers not to eat the plastic ...

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    The TikTok account for the Fruit Roll-Ups brand responded to several viral videos that suggest people can eat the treat with plastic on if it is frozen.

  9. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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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 ...