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Just got delivered 32, 9 count packs of Mexican Goodnites size Large. Fabrication date: 12-01-2002. 288 total vintage pull-ups for only $300! Yay!
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SkinnyDL said:Just got delivered 32, 9 count packs of Mexican Goodnites size Large. Fabrication date: 12-01-2002. 288 total vintage pull-ups for only $300! Yay!
Yes fabrication means date of manufacture. KCWW uses the factory logo or the shortened form of fabrication (FAB). From my experience, the SAP of older diapers is still absorbent...mayybeee there is up to a 10% loss in absorbtion, maybe. The only thing about older diapers is the elastics on the sides may weaken a bit, but will still stay up for the most part unless you completely saturate the diaper until it leaks. Sagging may happen then. If you don't want to open your sealed packs you are storing, try getting a sample or 2 on eBay or some site similar. I will produce a review on them when I've completely used one...probably by the end of the day.donbrighton said:Fabrication date meaning date of manufacture? Do keep us updated as to how they hold up, and whether age makes a differece to diapers performance at all, please (I have some old diapers that I'm wondering whether I'm doing more harm than good to, by storing them).
Pics will be uploaded as soon as I take them and crop the photos to smaller than 1.7 MB so this platform can accept them. I wish ADISC would upgrade their platform so we could upload full res images to here, rather than hastle with cropping just to find out we are .1 MB too large Time to re-crop!BigKid25 said:Mexican goodnites??? I've heard of Korean GN but not Mexican. Can we get some pics?
Are they cute prints and any chance at some pics of the packaging just curious hehehe nice find BTWSkinnyDL said:Just got delivered 32, 9 count packs of Mexican Goodnites size Large. Fabrication date: 12-01-2002. 288 total vintage pull-ups for only $300! Yay!
As I recall from reading other threads on here, Mexican Goodnites kept the plain white design for a lot longer than our US counterpart. If you search on the Mexican Goodnites website, they now have a geometric print on them. As far as prints history for them, I am unsure what other prints there are. I think, like Korea, KCWW leaves the design of their Goodnites up to the region they are located in. Which is why Korea has different designs and also had a dedicated size Large for longer than us with the L/XL and no dedicated XL yet. The Korean Goodnites did get a size upgrade recently, but it just made the SAP wider by 15% according to their marketing picture. Upon getting them, I can confirm a wider SAP region.Pissingtiger said:Are they cute prints and any chance at some pics of the packaging just curious hehehe nice find BTW
I'm curious now.SkinnyDL said:The Korean Goodnites did get a size upgrade recently, but it just made the SAP wider by 15% according to their marketing picture. Upon getting them, I can confirm a wider SAP region.
I have em.Joediaper said:I'm curious now.
Can we see some pics of the Korean ones compared with others? Or have you not received them yet? Hard for my lisdexic mind to tell from how you worded your post... LoL
SkinnyDL said:I have em.
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From left to right we have Korea Space, Korea Racecar, Korea Stripes, and a US 2021 XL for comparison. As you can see the Stripes have a larger SAP region and also have the 3 channel system. Korean Goodnites don't swell as much as the US Goodnites do. But they do hold 2 decent wettings...mayyybeee 3 if you are careful.
The elastics on the pictures are UN-STRETCHED.
FRONT
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MEASUREMENTS
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BACK
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FRONT SHOWING WIDENESS
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WIDENESS 2-Confirming wider SAP
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3 CHANNEL SYSTEM ON CURRENT KOREAN
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Lets not tell em!Joediaper said:Wider and three channels? That's a step in the right direction. I'm going to have to see if I can find some somewhere.
On another note... I think this is a first for Huggies. I don't think they have ever copied one of P&G's design ideas before. Wonder if P&G knows?