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Depend is a Kimberly-Clark brand of absorbent, disposable undergarments for people with urinary or fecal incontinence. It positions its products as an alternative to typical adult diapers . Depend is the dominant brand of disposable incontinence garments in the United States with a 49.4 share of the market.
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During the 1980s, Allyson also became a spokesperson for Depend undergarments, [2] in a successful marketing campaign that has been credited in reducing the social stigma of incontinence. [3] She made her final onscreen appearance in 2001. Allyson was married four times (to three husbands) and had two children with her first husband, Dick Powell.