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Having a new baby or young child can be a very expensive time for parents, however there are a number of ways that you can cut the costs by applying for free samples and coupons from some of the major suppliers of baby and toddler products. One such giant among these companies is Pampers.

Pampers have been one of the leading nappy sellers since disposable nappies came on the market.. With annual sales of US$ 6 billion it is recognized today as the worlds number one selling diaper brand

The disposable diaper was invented by Marion Donovan in 1950 and Pampers is but one brand of disposable diaper (or disposable nappy as known in the UK) marketed by Procter & Gamble worldwide Pampers the company was started by an American chemical engineer Victor Mills while he was working for Procter & Gamble Co. He thought it was a mess to use cloth diapers and it occurred to him that the pulp mill owned by Procter and Gamble might produce a clean, absorbent paper that just might work for a disposable diaper. P&G tested his yet unnamed disposable diaper in Rochester, New York in 1959 and, after discarding early names such as Tads, Solos and Larks, came up with the Pampers brand.

Pampers TimeLine
In 1966, Pampers launched a new C-fold design and by 1969 started a "third size". In 1984 Pampers changed their diapers to an hourglass shape; a feature that was first introduced on Luvs in 1976, and had evolved into an industry standard. In 1987 Pampers and Huggies both introduced new frontal tape systems which allow multiple repositioning of the lateral tape without tearing the diaper. In the 1990s Pampers introduced Ultra Dry Thins diapers that pulled moisture into the core, then sprang back to absorb even more. In 1996 Pampers Premium was introduced and was hailed as a diaper with breathable side panels. The '90s also saw the introduction of gender specific diapers in the Pampers brand and also the return to unisex diapers towards the end of the decade. In 1993 Pampers first attempt at training pants was introduced these were simply known as Pampers Trainers and would be a short lived product.

Pampers Baby Wipes
Apart from diapers Pampers also do a range of baby wipes such as Pampers Sensitive Wipes with moisture seal packaging, these wipes have unbeatable moisture retention, from the first to the last wipe and clinically tested and proven to be free of any tendency to irritate the sensitive skin of a newborn baby, including those with nappy rash. They have been awarded Baby Product of the Year 2007 as voted by 10,000 independent consumers.

Marketing and Promotions
Pampers and other major disposable diaper manufacturers spend a great deal of money on advertising and marketing and it is therefore not uncommon to find promotions where you can receive a free sample pack of diapers and in some cases you could even win a years supply. This is a great way for consumers to try the various brands available and a terrific way for companies to prove to the consumer that their brands are the best value for money.



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Why Less Is Better When It Comes To The Absorbency Of Diapers


Rob Parker

Worried about your next trip to the pool with your little one? Dress them in swim diapers, and put your mind at ease when it comes to messy diaper leaks.

These days, companies who produce disposable diapers are spending more and more money trying to increase the amount of moisture those diapers can absorb. On the surface of things, this might make sense to you; after all, the purpose of the diaper is to keep things in, right? The less times you have to change a diaper in a day the better.

Well, that is not quite the truth, and there are some very good reasons why more absorbency is not a good thing when it comes to the diapers and training pants that we put on our children. In this article, we will take a look at why you might not want to pay the price (or make your baby pay the price) for those convenient disposables.

Any moisture creates an ideal environment for bacteria. Many parents make the mistake of thinking that absorbed is essentially the same as “gone”. Nothing, however, could be further from the truth. Although the diaper itself may feel dry, the fact is that the moisture from your baby’s waste is still present. The longer that waste, including urine, is in the diaper the longer time bacterium has to grow, and moist warm environments mean ideal incubation conditions for most species. A diaper that has absorbed a lot of moisture is fertile ground for many types of bacteria, which can cause health problems for your child.

Wetness assists in abrasion. Again, just because the moisture is absorbed does not mean it is not there. Babies can’t have wet conditions around parts that they move frequently, such as their upper thighs. Even moisture that is mostly absorbed will cause the diaper to become larger, and that means less wiggle room for baby. The result? Abrasive injuries, including harsh forms of diaper rash.

It is harder to potty train. Every parent dreams of the day when they no longer have to change a dirty or wet diaper, but those who use absorbent diapers will have to wait longer. Why? Diapers that absorb a lot of urine make your baby or toddler feel dry; that means they don’t equate the urge to go with becoming uncomfortable in their pants. If they can’t make that connection, they are a lot harder to potty train.

So, when it comes to diapers, more ability to absorb is not always better. Certainly you may want to use an absorbent diaper on a long trip, but when it comes to day-to-day diapering it is far better for your infant to have regular changes, therefore a super absorbent diaper is not necessary.

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