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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734728" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>Well, Lil, I do remember Fitti diapers from the early 90's. They had balloons on the them that turned a different colour when the diaper was wet. Gosh, whatever happened to the days of checking diapers? With my kids I used to pull-back the waistband of their rubber pants or stick a finger inside one of the leg elastics to check. When babysitting I'd do the same or if it was disposable diapers that were being used, I'd open up a tape on one side of the diaper to check. Also used to be able to check for a wet diaper (cloth or disposable) by holding your hand against the kids diapered butt and pushing up a few times. A wet diaper was heavy and the padding (if disposable) would clump.</p><p></p><p>I do remember when pink and blue disposable diapers hit the market, too. Have no idea who made them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734728, member: 21572"] Well, Lil, I do remember Fitti diapers from the early 90's. They had balloons on the them that turned a different colour when the diaper was wet. Gosh, whatever happened to the days of checking diapers? With my kids I used to pull-back the waistband of their rubber pants or stick a finger inside one of the leg elastics to check. When babysitting I'd do the same or if it was disposable diapers that were being used, I'd open up a tape on one side of the diaper to check. Also used to be able to check for a wet diaper (cloth or disposable) by holding your hand against the kids diapered butt and pushing up a few times. A wet diaper was heavy and the padding (if disposable) would clump. I do remember when pink and blue disposable diapers hit the market, too. Have no idea who made them. [/QUOTE]
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