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  2. Huggies - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, Huggies is the creator of Pull-Ups and Natural Care Wipes. [citation needed] 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.

  3. 8 Costco Items Parents Should Bulk Buy in the New Year - AOL

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    Huggies Plus Diapers (Sizes 3-7) Price: $41.99 Don’t miss your chance to save $10.50 off Huggies Plus diapers available in sizes 3 to 7.. Each diaper is designed with a secure fit and to be ...

  4. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, The GoodNites disposable underwear split up from the Pull Ups brand merging with the Huggies brand. Later, in 2011, GoodNites split up from the Huggies brand and formed their own brand which is the same name as the product.

  5. 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]

  6. 5 Changes Coming To Costco This Year - AOL

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    Kimberly-Clark Corp., which makes Huggies-brand diapers, used to be responsible for making Kirkland diapers. Now, the company making Kirkland diapers will be First Quality, which is the same ...

  7. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, name-brand, mid-range disposable diapers in the U.S., such as Huggies and Pampers, were sold at an average cost of approximately $0.20–0.30 each, and their manufacturers earned about two cents in profit from each diaper sold. [58] Premium brands had eco-friendly features, and sold for approximately twice that price. [58]

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