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Xiaoyu86 said:I saw that there once was a boxer type Goodnites but it's been discontinued unfortunately
Xiaoyu86 said:I saw that there once was a boxer type Goodnites but it's been discontinued unfortunately
Just adding, the last girls XL also had butterfly prints (they were my fav) that come with the owls. And yeah the new ones are pink, white, and purple cupcakes and sprinkles (mostly a meh shade of purple) on one pair and (pretty boring) white stars/purple background on the others.Littlebabybecca said:Here are a few of the older Girls XL versions here in the states. I believe the current ones have cupcakes, I haven't bought any in a few years, I still have a few packages of the Owl design.
DanielW said:that had something to do with it, but it was probably a question of making them cheaper to produce (and making them just a little less reliable so people use more - but not enough to make people find a different product)
The bigger Goodnites were before my time, so I guess I just don't know what I’m missing.DanielW said:I couldn't dispute that, but they certaily look, feel, and perform more cheaply theses days
The boxers were awful. Way too small and leaky. I can see why they were discontinued.DanElmontan said:The b
The XL’s that came out in the fall of 2000 were the best Goodnites ever, in terms of fit. I bought my first two 9-ct packs while attending grad school in Canada.ade said:
A=original 7-10 age range
B=new style 'trim-fit' 10-15 age range
C=original 10-15 age range
Trim-fit Drynites beside the equivalent Libero Night Comfort:
I can’t find any mention of the video anywhere. That screenshot of the Goodnites website, circa 1999, brings back good memories!Xiaoyu86 said:I tried to search on wayback archive but it's kinda complicated cause most of the links are broken