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  2. Depend (undergarment) - Wikipedia

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    The product was originally unisex in style; in March 2009, Depend introduced gender-specific adult underwear in the United States and Canada. Depend Underwear for Men and Depend Underwear for Women replaced the existing unisex adult underwear on store shelves nationwide. [4] Also that year the booster pads and undergarment liners were discontinued.

  3. Incontinence underwear - Wikipedia

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    These manufacturers aim to imitate how normal underwear sits on the body, to make the underwear more discreet and comfortable. Examples of this include underwear sold by TENA and Depend (undergarment). These efforts to normalize incontinence products, and provide consumers with more options, shows the industry recognition of the need to reduce ...

  4. Brooklyn Decker: I'm at the ‘Depends-Wearing Stage’ of My ...

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    Celeb Moms Debut Postpartum Bodies Days After Giving Birth Read article On Sunday, July 19, the 33-year-old Just Go With It actress flashed a glimpse at her Depend branded underwear.

  5. Adult diaper - Wikipedia

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    Absorbent incontinence products come in a wide range of types (drip collectors, pads, underwear and adult diapers), each with varying capacities and sizes. The largest volume of products that is consumed falls into the lower absorbency range of products, and even when it comes to adult diapers, the cheapest and least absorbent brands are used ...

  6. June Allyson - Wikipedia

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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.

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