DarkWolf
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I'd have an equally smug look on my face if I was in his positionPCS said:
I'd have an equally smug look on my face if I was in his positionPCS said:
The switch to woven nylon fabric was a decision from corporate manufacturers to make profit, cut production costs and save money!SparkyDog said:Not just P&G
every baby diaper manufacturer switched to cloth with Velcro in the early 2000s
Looks more environmentally friendly.
Plastic outer cover I don't think will ever return
The only ad that I am aware of from that era is on page 2 of this very thread- the Peaudouce Childsize ad that makes it clear that these nappies are for children up to the age of 5.XLdiapers said:Was there any diaper print advertisements from the 1980s or 1990s showing very large sizes in the lineup or a child older than toddler wearing them?
Do a search on Ebay for 'Vintage Pampers' and find outpampers8 said:I have some plastic backed Pampers Junior from around 1997 in a box in my attic. When I get the time, I will put pictures of them up. I also don’t know if they are worth selling
Thanks for the tip, I will have a look.DarkWolf said:Do a search on Ebay for 'Vintage Pampers' and find out
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