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  2. Swim diaper - Wikipedia

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    A swim diaper or swim nappy is a diaper that is made for those who have fecal incontinence (usually babies or toddlers), which is worn underneath a bathing suit, or as a bathing suit. Swim diapers can be reusable and disposable. They are not intended to be absorbent, [1] but only to contain solid waste ; the lack of absorbency prevents the swim ...

  3. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    An adult male in a disposable diaper worn backwards (usually there is a way to tell the front from the back of a disposable diaper; in this picture the gray rectangle is on the back of the diaper, meaning it is being worn backwards). Adult diaper. Specialty diapers are required for swimming or pool therapy.

  4. 6 best swim diapers that real parents love - AOL

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  5. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 27.4 billion disposable diapers are used each year in the US, resulting in a possible 3.4 million tons of used diapers adding to landfills each year. [61] A discarded disposable diaper takes approximately 450 years to decompose. [62] The environmental impact of cloth as compared to disposable diapers has been studied several times.

  6. Disposable vs. Reusable Diapers: How to Save - AOL

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    Including the cost of water and electricity to run a washing machine, and assuming a child will be out of diapers by age 2-1/2, cloth diapers can range in cost from an average of 6 cents per ...

  7. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1977 to replace the Kimbies brand.

  8. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Little Swimmers: swim diapers, marketed under the Huggies brand; Pull-Ups: training pants for toddlers undergoing toilet training, marketed under the Huggies brand; GoodNites (DryNites outside North America): pull-on diapers for children, teens and young adults who experience nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting), spun off from the Pull-Ups brand

  9. How Amazon devastated a small business by selling a used diaper

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