P&G: Pampers Disposable Diapers, 1960s
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| (babies babbling) | 0:01 | |
| Announcer | Everybody talks about diapers, | 0:05 |
| those cloth things that get so wet, | 0:08 | |
| but nobody does anything about them. | 0:10 | |
| And they're so uncomfortable. | 0:13 | |
| Because when a cloth diaper gets wet, | 0:15 | |
| Baby's bottom gets wet and stays wet, | 0:18 | |
| and you need plastic pants | 0:21 | |
| to keep everything else from getting wet. | 0:22 | |
| But now there's a dryer way. Pampers. | 0:25 | |
| To help give you dry babies with dry bottoms. | 0:28 | |
| With Pampers, moisture goes through the stay-dry lining | 0:31 | |
| and is trapped below. | 0:34 | |
| Inside, next to Baby, lining stays dryer. | 0:36 | |
| So Baby's bottom stays dryer. | 0:39 | |
| Outside, Pampers is waterproof. | 0:42 | |
| It's diaper and pants in one. | 0:44 | |
| And each Pampers is used only once, no washing. | 0:46 | |
| A clean, fresh change every time. | 0:49 | |
| Pampers. | 0:54 | |
| The nearest thing there is to a dry baby with a dry bottom. | 0:55 |
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