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  2. File:Huggies Disposable Diapers at Kroger.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Pull-Ups is a brand of disposable diapers made under the Huggies brand of baby products. The product was first introduced in 1989 and became popular with the slogan "I'm a big kid now!"

  4. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Pure & Natural Diapers were introduced in 2009 and marketed as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional Huggies diapers. In 2019, Huggies introduced Special Delivery, incorporating plant-based materials. In 2024, Huggies introducted Skin Essentials, replacing Special Delivery. [5] GoodNites is a line of disposable diapers made for ...

  5. Huggies Diapers - AOL

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    From diapers and wipes to bath and body essentials you can trust the HUGGIES® brand to provide the comforting touches that not only care for your baby, but also help create more special moments ...

  6. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites constitute the middle level of Kimberly-Clark's line of disposable products, being targeted at children, teens and young adults. The company also produces Huggies diapers for babies, Pull-Ups training pants for toddlers undergoing toilet training, [6] Poise pads for adult women, and Depend incontinence products for adults in general. [7]

  7. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Kimberly-Clark paper mill in Niagara, Wisconsin, 1942. Kimberly, Clark and Co. was founded in 1872 by John A. Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles B. Clark and Franklyn C. Shattuck in Neenah, Wisconsin, with $42,000 (equivalent to US$1,068,200 in 2023) of capital. [5]