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Pampers Baby Dry Diaper Pants Size 5 37 Pieces
Pack size : 37 Pieces
QAR 59.50(Inc. VAT)
Sold & Delivered by Carrefour
Origin -
United States Of America
highlights
● Pampers Baby diaper pants can be quickly pulled on and the baby can do it standing up
● Pampers Pants, on the other hand, have elastic and sturdy waistbands that don't cause an uncomfortable tightness around the baby's waist
● Pant diapers have an elastic band around the waist and around the legs, which are soft and flexible
● Therefore, they fit comfortably with the baby's physique
● Without a tape strip, parents do not have to worry that the little ones will remove the tape due to their movements
● Pampers Pants, on the other hand, have elastic and sturdy waistbands that don't cause an uncomfortable tightness around the baby's waist
● Pant diapers have an elastic band around the waist and around the legs, which are soft and flexible
● Therefore, they fit comfortably with the baby's physique
● Without a tape strip, parents do not have to worry that the little ones will remove the tape due to their movements
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DESCRIPTION
Nutrition facts
Per100Fibre
3
Gender
Baby Unisex
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Storage Condition
Keep in a cool & dry place.
Brand Message
Pampers is a brand of baby and toddler products marketed by Procter & Gamble.In March 2010, Pampers announced a change to their popular Cruisers and Swaddlers diapers (Active Fit and New Baby respectively in Europe) with the addition of the new Dry-Max technology. Many parents reported rashes and chemical burns as a result of using the new diapers. Procter & Gamble claim that pediatric experts have reviewed the Pampers with DryMax safety data and have seen no correlation between the reported rash and diaper. In May 2010, a lawsuit was filed against Procter & Gamble based on the injuries allegedly caused by the diapers. In September 2010, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the results of its investigation into the matter, finding no evidence that these diapers cause diaper rash. In the UK the case was brought to people's attention on consumer rights programme Watchdog in May 2010.
Safety warning
Do not consume it if the seal is broken.