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  2. The 7 Best Diaper Bags, Tested and Approved by Parents - AOL

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    Freshly Picked. This stylish vegan leather bag with gold accents boasts wipeable surfaces and 10 pockets (including a tech sleeve and an insulated pocket), plus a large main compartment.

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    After gathering parent feedback and consulting with pediatricians, doulas, and parent education experts, we found top-rated diaper bags, totes, and backpacks. These Are the 10 Best Diaper Bags Out ...

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  5. Arm & Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Arm & Hammer is a brand of baking soda-based consumer products marketed by Church & Dwight, a major American manufacturer of household products. The logo of the brand depicts the ancient symbol of a muscular arm holding a hammer inside a red circle with the brand name and slogan .

  6. Diaper bag - Wikipedia

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    A diaper bag or nappy bag is a storage bag with many pocket-like spaces that is big enough to carry everything needed by someone taking care of a baby while taking a typical short outing. These bags are not always designed expressly as a diaper bag, as any well-pocketed bag sized in between a child's school backpack and adult pro- camping ...

  7. Sodium bicarbonate - Wikipedia

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    This idea was promoted by the leading U.S. brand of baking soda, Arm & Hammer, in an advertising campaign starting in 1972. [73] Though this campaign is considered a classic of marketing, leading within a year to more than half of American refrigerators containing a box of baking soda, [ 74 ] [ 75 ] there is little evidence that it is effective ...