(whistling) - Like it? - Your sure got your figure back fast! - Yeah, it's all the exercise washing diapers. - You still washing diapers? (baby fussing) Teddy's Mom: Sally, Teddy's only five months old. Sally: You really ought to change to these. Teddy's Mom: Pampers? Sally: Mm-hmm, you don't wash them. You use them only once. - Well I like that, but how 'bout my baby? - Oh, Pampers keep Patty drier than diapers. - Drier than diapers, how can that be? Narrator: Here's how. When a diaper gets wet, it stays wet, inside and out. With Pampers, moisture goes through the Stay-Dry lining, and is trapped in absorbent middle layers. Inside, next to baby, lining stays drier, so baby stays drier. Outside, Pampers waterproof sheet replaces plastic pants, so everyone stays drier. (baby laughing) - Here, hold Teddy. - Huh? - Gotta get dressed, can't go out shopping in a bathing suit. (Sally chuckling) Narrator: Pampers, for drier, happier babies.