P&G: Pampers Disposable Diapers, 1960s
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- | Well, Mrs. Holbrook, more baby books? | 0:01 |
Your mommy's our best customer. | 0:04 | |
- | Oh, I think she needs changing. | 0:07 |
- | Won't you be glad when you're through washing diapers! | 0:09 |
- | Oh, I've never washed diapers. Christie's got these. | 0:12 |
- | Pampers? | 0:16 |
Mother | No washing, no mess. You just use them once. | 0:18 |
- | My daughter ought to hear about that. | 0:20 |
But are you sure they're good for the baby? | 0:23 | |
- | Better than diapers. Pampers keeps her drier. | 0:25 |
- | Drier how? | 0:28 |
Narrator | Here's how. | 0:30 |
When a cloth diaper gets wet, it stays wet, inside and out. | 0:31 | |
But moisture goes through Pampers' stay-dry lining | 0:35 | |
and is trapped in absorbent layers below. | 0:38 | |
Inside, next to baby, the lining stays drier, | 0:41 | |
so baby stays drier. | 0:44 | |
Outside, Pampers are waterproof. | 0:46 | |
You don't need plastic pants. | 0:48 | |
- | I certainly will tell my daughter. | 0:49 |
You know, Mrs. Holbrook, | 0:51 | |
you could write a baby book of your own. | 0:52 | |
Narrator | Pampers, in three sizes: | 0:55 |
newborn, daytime, overnight. | 0:57 |
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