P&G: Pampers Disposable Diapers, 1960s-1970s
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- | The only thing Ginny isn't taking on our trip is the baby. | 0:01 |
- | Well, she didn't need to get these. | 0:04 |
I'm not so decrepit that I can't wash diapers for a week. | 0:06 | |
- | Mother we always use Pampers. | 0:10 |
You just tear off that outside part and flush the rest away. | 0:12 | |
- | Fine for Ginny | 0:14 |
but I want what's best for my granddaughter. | 0:16 | |
- | Well, so does Ginny. | 0:19 |
She says that Pampers keep the baby drier than diapers. | 0:21 | |
Narrator | Here's why. | 0:23 |
When a diaper gets wet it stays wet inside and out. | 0:25 | |
With Pampers, moisture goes through the stay dry lining | 0:28 | |
and is trapped in absorbent middle layers. | 0:32 | |
Inside next to baby, | 0:34 | |
lining stays dryer so baby stays dryer. | 0:36 | |
Outside Pampers' waterproof sheath replaces plastic pants | 0:39 | |
so everyone stays dryer. | 0:42 | |
- | My they certainly put a lot in the things these days. | 0:45 |
- | You can say that again. | 0:51 |
(laughing) | 0:53 | |
Narrator | Pampers for dryer, happier babies. | 0:56 |
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