patrick1776
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ggreggy said:i would think velcro would add to the price, so unless the public demands it,it wont happen.
ggreggy said:i would think velcro would add to the price, so unless the public demands it, it wont happen.
bambinod said:If four sticky tapes plus a tape panel costs 4 cents, and four velcro tapes and a loop panel costs 16 cents (4x as much), you've still only added 12 cents to the cost of production. :dunno:
CodyBaby said:I wouldn't be surprised they would add the velcro sides to their new XS-S size since they are the logical route for parents of toddlers/preschoolers that graduate from the Pull-Ups Nightime and they would find the velcros very useful sometimes (since at this age range, they could still have #2 accidents and the velcros makes it easier, even if the tear away sides could work too), but for the bigger size like S-M and L-XL, I don't think it will happen anytime soon, even if we think it could be fun to see this, kids that need them won't want this feature, especially older kids.
SorcerorElf said:I don't understand why diaper companies don't seem to want to sell diapers that are designed for older kids. I mean, there's a huge demand for them from ABDLs like us, people who have disabilities, and just bedwetters. If they invested more into that product line, not only would they be helping out all three communities, but they would probably get a lot more sales which would help them out as well.
12srepaid said:Personally, I don't want them to help the ABDL Community.
Argent said:Interesting viewpoint and that’s how I think after finding the MyDiaper company and modern ABU, big corporations are not needed to make diapers that are wanted/needed.
Argent said:Interesting viewpoint and that’s how I think after finding the MyDiaper company and modern ABU, big corporations are not needed to make diapers that are wanted/needed.
12srepaid said:Part of my DL, is the utmost respect for diapers, for what they offer to those who actually need diapers or pull-ups. I don't want these companies make diapers for ABDL's enjoyment. The people, who need diapers always comes first.
Slomo said:The interesting thing is that some ABDL companies tend to make better functioning, and more reliable diapers, than any other manufacturer
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