Dear Huggies

25 03 2010

I appreciate Pull-Ups. Really, I do. They make me feel like I’m making some sort of progress on the potty-training front, even though all I’ve really done is put my child in a less-absorbent diaper that he can take off himself.

I just have one itty-bitty complaint. If you show a picture on the package of Lightning McQueen Pull-Ups, could you perhaps actually have Lightning McQueen Pull-Ups in the package? I know that sounds like a small thing. Really, for many children, it probably is a small thing. After all, Buzz and Woody are pretty cool too, right? (Although I have to stifle the giggles every time I tell my son to “Go get a Woody Pull-Up.” But I’m pretty sure I have the maturity level of a 14-year-old boy, so it’s all good.)

Ahem. My point is, when you’re dealing with a child who has a meltdown when his sheets are changed (“I need the light blue sheets! Where are my light blue sheets?!”), a Pull-Up discrepancy is a disaster of epic proportions. My mornings are hard enough without spending 10 minutes coaxing my son into his Pull-Up.

I recommend you address this problem ASAP, or I’ll have to switch to the Pampers Easy-Ups. After all, they have Diego.*

Yours Truly,

Mom on the verge of a nervous breakdown

*I’m so very sad that I know this.

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26 03 2010
Erika Hill

There are few things worse than underwear let down.

And I miss the cartoon character days. Sort of. Now that I think about it, it’s kind of weird to have any likeness of a human down in that region. Maybe a car would be okay.

30 03 2010
Cecily

Are you telling me that the Pull-up package I just purchased with Cars logos all over it will not have Cars characters in it? I will be stuck with the same Woody (giggle, giggle) and Buzz that I had two plus years ago? Great! Maybe he won’t remember who was on the package. Do you think I’m that lucky?

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