P&G: Pampers Disposable Diapers, 1960s
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- | Hey honey, I thought you were gonna be home by now. | 0:01 |
Woman | Be there in half an hour. How are things? | 0:03 |
- | Oh, awful. He's been kicking up a storm. | 0:07 |
Woman | When'd you change him last? | 0:10 |
- | Oh yeah. | 0:13 |
Well, we're getting low on diapers. | 0:15 | |
Woman | What? I left you plenty in the hall closet | 0:16 |
and they're Pampers. We don't use diapers. | 0:19 | |
- | Pampers, diapers. You know the difference, huh? | 0:22 |
Woman | Sure! Pampers keep them drier. | 0:26 |
Narrator | Here's proof that even without | 0:29 |
the waterproof backsheet, Pampers are better than diapers. | 0:30 | |
Watch water go right through cloth diapers, | 0:34 | |
not through Pampers. | 0:36 | |
Result? Your baby stays comfortably dry. | 0:38 | |
- | Hey, how come no plastic pants? | 0:41 |
Woman | Honey, you don't need them with Pampers. | 0:43 |
Diapers and pants in one. | 0:45 | |
- | (groans) I thought my mother knew all the answers. | 0:47 |
Woman | Your mother? | 0:51 |
Narrator | Pampers, from Proctor and Gamble | 0:52 |
for drier, happier babies and Pampers are flushable. | 0:54 |
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