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The outer packaging of pull-up pants is made of leaves

The leaves on the packaging of pull-up pants are eucalyptus leaves. Due to the transliteration of pull-up pants, koala is often used as a brand endorsement image, and koalas like to eat eucalyptus leaves.

Pants is a registered trademark owned by Procter & Gamble and is used on Pampers, a diaper brand owned by Procter & Gamble. Pampers pull-up pants are diapers designed to be easy to put on and take off. They are a good helper for babies to play non-stop and explore the world. Pull-up pants are very suitable for active babies who are beginning to roll over, sit alone, learn to crawl, or learn to walk. They can be easily put on and taken off no matter how the baby moves.

The new Pampers premium cotton pull-up pants imported from Japan in 2016 are the first pair of pull-up pants that are ergonomic for babies. They add a unique S to the original 360-degree elastic waist. The waistline is soft and moves with the baby, so that the pull-up pants can better fit the curves of the active baby's body and reduce the trouble of red marks. Whether the baby is standing, crawling, sitting, or toddling, mothers believe that they need pull-up pants that are soft and can adjust the tightness as the baby's position changes, so as not to cause local tightness and strangulation. to or rub against the delicate skin of waist and legs.