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  2. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    The base color for both genders is purple, with accents of blue or pink for boys and girls, respectively. Pull-Ups refreshed its logo, with a flat design and small tweaking on the lettering. Toy Story 4 designs were replaced by Mickey Mouse designs on boys' Learning Designs and by Cars designs on boys' Cool & Learn Pull-Ups.

  3. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites Boxers (for boys) and Sleep Shorts (for girls) were a product manufactured by Kimberly-Clark from 2007–2009, and distributed from 2007–2010. They were designed to look and feel like boxers. They were blue for boys and pink for girls. The outer covering was cloth-like to look like a pair of boxers. The inside was a pull-up underwear.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Depend (undergarment) - Wikipedia

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    The padding was originally similar to what had been used for disposable baby diapers like Huggies. In 1988, all Depend products began to use an Absorb-Lock core which turns to a gel when wet as baby diapers began using this as well. In 1992, Depend Briefs were made in two different absorbencies, regular and overnight.

  6. 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.

  7. Adam Devine is putting his health first — from trying stem ...

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    The "Workaholics" star opens up about chronic pain and staying fit as a new dad. ... ‘Hold the baby, change the diaper' — which I am doing [also]. ... and we do pull-up contests and dumb guy ...

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