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    Diaper Bag Backpack. Over 23,000 people have given BabbleRoo's Diaper Bag Tote five stars on Amazon, making it one of the marketplace's top-selling diaper bags.

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    Shop diaper bags with insulated pockets, changing mats and USB charging ports from brands like Beis, Dagne Dover and more.

  4. Luvs - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Luvs Deluxe introduced single-sex diapers, differentiating the spot where boys and girls wet most. In 1991, Luvs Phases were introduced. In 1994, Luvs introduced the Dri-Weave, an absorbent material found in Always products. This was only used for a short while. The product became a budget brand. In 1995, Luvs re-introduced unisex diapers.

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    (Top) 1 Buoyant Diapers. ... Buoyant Diapers. Pages in category "Diaper brands" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Monsters University, Minnie Mouse, and Toy Story designs were replaced with Doc McStuffins designs for girls and Jake and the Never Land Pirates designs for boys. Pull-Ups Cool Alert returns exclusively online at Amazon, Diapers.com, Drugstore.com, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target and Peapod.com. Pull-Ups made their training pants more absorbent. 2015

  7. Pampers - Wikipedia

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    The size 6 diapers were billed for growing toddlers. Huggies also introduced a size 6 diaper at this time. [5] In 2018 the company launched its newest diaper line called Pampers Pure [6] which was designed without chlorine bleaching, fragrance, lotion, parabens, natural rubber latex and 26 allergens identified by the European Union. [7]

  8. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, name-brand, mid-range disposable diapers in the U.S., such as Huggies and Pampers, were sold at an average cost of approximately $0.20–0.30 each, and their manufacturers earned about two cents in profit from each diaper sold. [58] Premium brands had eco-friendly features, and sold for approximately twice that price. [58]

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