Pampers is a brand of baby and toddler products marketed by Proter & Gamble In 1961, P&G researcher Victor Mills disliked changing the cloth diapers of his newborn grandchild. He assigned fellow researchers in P&G's Exploratory Division in Miami Valley, Ohio to look into making a better disposable diaper. 
They were created by researchers at P&G including Vic Mills and Norma Lueders Baker. The name "Pampers" was coined by Alfred Goldman, Creative Director at Benton & Bowles. In 1982, P&G developed elasticized single and double gussets around the leg and waist areas to aid in fitting and in containing urine or stool which had not been absorbed. 



The first patent for the use of double gussets in a diaper was in 1973 by P&G. In 1982, Pampers introduced an elasticized wingfold diaper with elastic leg gathers and refastenable tapes which was a cross between the early 1960s design and the modern hourglass shape, a feature that was first introduced on Luvs in 1976 and evolved into an industry-standard in 1985. In 1986, thin diapers made with absorbent gelling material were released. 


This made the average weight of a typical medium-size diaper decrease by 50%. In 1987, Pampers and Huggies both introduced frontal tape systems which allow repositioning of the lateral tape without tearing the diaper. In the 1990s Pampers introduced a thinner diaper known as Ultra Dry Thins.



Like any other brand owners, they use people to promote their brands and try by all means to use different people with different skin colors. For instance pampers brands use black and white race people on their pack to promote their brands, And on some of their packs a mother is holding a baby because most mothers are the ones taking Care of the baby and some of them are because its a newborn baby pack.

But it was a shock after someone shared a post about pampers saying something that didn't sit well with other people see below what the person shared.

Some people on social media like to create something that's not there. Because whatever his accusing Pampers of it's not true because there are packs which have black mothers holding a baby and a white baby without a mother, why did he have to choose this pack? Social media people are full of drama.