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May 2024
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What Can The Government Learn From Diape...

Victor Menasce
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Back in the 1960’s the first disposable diapers were introduced by Proctor and Gamble under the Pampers brand name. Cloth diapers had been the staple up until then and these new wonders were supposed to buy back time for new mothers who were previously saddled with massive amounts of laundry. 

By the mid 1970’s, Kimberly-Clark, the makes of Kleenex introduced the Huggies brand of diapers. This alternative to Pampers started to gain market share. In the meantime, Proctor and Gamble also introduced another brand of diapers called Luvs.

Throughout the years there were numerous innovations in diaper technology including different fasteners, better form fitting around the legs, increased gel content and so on. With each new innovation, the manufacturers had a choice as to where to introduce those innovations. Pampers had been the dominant brand. They owned the market. They were the world reserve currency of disposable diapers. 

Huggies was there in the background with a distant second in market share. 

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Host: Victor Menasce

email: podcast@victorjm.com

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