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These diapers were first used in 1983, during the first Challenger mission. [5] Disposable underwear, first introduced in the 1960s as baby's diapers then in 1980 for adult incontinence, appealed to NASA as a more practical option. [11] In 1988, the Maximum Absorbency Garment replaced the DACT for female astronauts. [12]
GoodNites is a line of disposable diapers made for children and adolescents who wet the bed at night. They formerly carried the Huggies logo, but are now labeled simply as "GoodNites" and are no longer sold under the Huggies brand. [citation needed]
When they were first released, Goodnites were an alternative to waterproof mattress pads and more expensive disposable youth diapers intended for children with disabilities; as a result, they lacked any direct competition. By 2000, Goodnites' primary competition consisted of store brand disposable bedwetting diapers.
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The “sleepmaxxing” trend promotes hacks to enhance sleep, from avoiding blue light and maintaining a sleep routine to using mouth tape, nostril extenders, and supplements.
"UnderJams" claim to be softer and quieter than Goodnites. The package states that they will only fit children up to 85 lbs. Also, because of their low waist, they are hardly visible under pajamas. They were discontinued in 2020 in favor of the new Procter & Gamble product, Ninjamas.
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