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{{unreferenced, date=March 2017 Pull-Ups is a brand of disposable
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made under the
Huggies Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1978 to replace the Kimbies brand. Products Huggies car ...
brand of baby products. The product was first introduced in 1989 and became popular with the phrase "I'm a big kid now!" which is the product's slogan. The training pants are marketed with purple packaging: boys' designs are blue and currently feature characters from the
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''; girls' designs are purple with the Disney Junior show ''
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'' characters.


Huggies Pull-Ups variations

Huggies Pull-Ups have been distributed in 4 different types which have been intact since 2011. (not counting the renaming of Wetness Liner.)


Learning Designs

In March 2005, the original Huggies Pull-Ups were renamed Learning Designs after the small pictures that fade when they become wet.


Wetness Liner

Wetness Liner Pull-Ups Training Pants were first distributed in 2005 as a competitor to the now defunct Pampers Feel 'N Learn. These Pull-Ups were much like Learning Designs Pull-Ups, except they added special liner to the Wetness Liner ones. This liner is placed on the inside of the Pull-up, where the wearer is most likely to wet, and is sensitive to urine. When the Wetness Liner is exposed to urine, it causes the wearer to feel uncomfortable, and learn that s/he shouldn't wet him/herself and should use the toilet instead. Wetness Liner Pull-Ups also have the Learning Designs, which also fade when the wearer wets the pull-up.


Cool-Alert name change

In 2006, the Wetness Liner Pull-Ups were replaced by Cool-Alert. This variation has since been intact since.


GoodNites

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are used to control bedwetting. In 2008, The Goodnites disposable underwear split up from the Pull Ups brand merging with the
Huggies Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1978 to replace the Kimbies brand. Products Huggies car ...
brand, Then in 2011, Goodnites split up from the Huggies brand and formed their own brand which is the same name as the product.


Night-Time

At the same time that Wetness Liner was renamed Cool Alert, Pull-Ups introduced Night Time Pull-Ups. The Night Time Pull-Ups were very much like a regular Pull-Ups pant, except it has more absorbency, and they have bedtime designs featuring Disney's Princesses Belle and Cinderella characters for girls and Toy Story characters for boys. The Night Time Pull-Ups are not available in the 12M-24M or 4T-5T sizes.


Potty training

The main use for Pull-Ups Training Pants is as an aid for toilet training toddlers and to help them learn not to wet. Although up until 2000 Pull-Ups Training Pants were nothing more than diapers that go off and on like underwear, since 2000, there have been several changes to them. The first one was the addition of magic stars/flowers (now known as Learning Designs on March 2nd, 2005) on the inside only in 2005-2007 and front of the pant that fade when the wearer wets it as a way of discouraging wetting, and as a motivation to stay dry in time to make it to the potty, and if the wearer stays dry, the stars/flowers will stay on the Pull-Up. Next was the addition of Easy-Open sides. These made it so that the sides of the Pull-Up still go off and on like underwear, but enable parents to easily open the Pull-Up to check to see if the wearer soiled the Pull-Up, or to quickly change a messy Pull-Up. Though many enjoy this feature, some parents have criticized this feature for causing the Pull-Up to rip too easily.


History

1989 * Huggies introduced Pull-Ups brand disposable training pants. 1991 * The first Pull-Ups commercial aired on television and its most famous slogan, "I'm a big kid now!" became its main slogan. 1992 * Single-sex Pull-Ups training pants were introduced with customized absorbency placed where boys and girls wet the most and also gender-specific prints: trucks for boys and pastel colored animals for girls. 1994 * GoodNites disposable underwear for older children were introduced. * Leak guards were added to handle wetness better than any other training pant. 1995 * A back label was added to the pants to distinguish the obverse from the reverse. 1996 * Realistic underwear designs were introduced, with a fly front style for boys and lace style for girls. 1997 * Disney character designs were introduced, starring Mickey Mouse for boys and Minnie Mouse for girls. 1999 * GoodNites introduces XL size fitting kids well over 100lbs which are offered like all GoodNites of this era in all white only. 2000 * Pull-Ups added a wetness indicator on the front of the pants to tell whether or not the wearer is wet. 2003 * ''Toy Story'' and Disney Princesses designs debut for boys and girls respectively. * The slogan that was used in the original late-1980s and early-1990s commercials, "I'm a big kid now!", was recycled for the product's recent commercials. 2004 * Single-sex underwear was introduced with customized absorbency placed were boys and girls wet the most and also gender-specific prints. 2005 * Training pants with a Wetness Liner were introduced which are similar to the Learning Designs training pants, but contain a liner that makes the wearer feel when (s)he is wet by having the liner have an unpleasant feel to it when it is wet. 2006 * Night*Time training pants are introduced, Wetness Liner training pants are renamed to Cool-Alert, and ''Cars'' designs debut for boys to correspond with the film's release. 2008 * GoodNites halts its connection with Pull-Ups and is now linked to Huggies and Kimberly-Clark. 2009 * The infamous Potty Dance debuted on airwaves. This was deemed appalling due to suggestive movement of pelvic areas, and was since pulled and replaced with a non-offensive version. * Flying stars were added to the bright orange background. 2010 * Pull-Ups offered a phone call service associated with Disney. Mainly, as a reward for finishing potty training, the parent of the wearer could request a phone call in which the caller pretends to be a Disney Princess or ''Toy Story'' character. This limited time offer is currently defunct. * ''Cars'' designs are replaced with ''Toy Story 3'' designs which corresponded with the latter film's release. 2011 * ''Toy Story 3'' designs are replaced with ''Cars 2'' designs which corresponded with the latter film's release. * GoodNites halts its connection with Huggies but is still connected with Kimberly-Clark. 2012 * Minnie Mouse returned on some girls' Pull-Ups. * The sides on boys' Pull-Ups were recolored from blue to red. 2013 * The sides of boys' Pull-Ups were recolored from red to blue. * The sides of girls' Pull-Ups were recolored from pink to purple. * ''Monsters University'' designs were added for both genders to correspond with the film's release. * Cinderella was replaced by Ariel on girls' Learning Designs and by Rapunzel on girls' Night*Time Pull-Ups. * ''Toy Story'' designs return for boys. ''March 31, 2013'' * Pull-Ups Cool Alert was discontinued in the United States. 2014 * ''Monsters University'', Minnie Mouse, and ''Toy Story'' designs are replaced with ''
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'' designs for girls and ''
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'' designs for boys. * Pull-Ups Cool Alert returns exclusively online at Amazon, Diapers.com, Drugstore.com, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Target and Peapod.com. * Pull-Ups made their training pants more absorbent. 2015 * ''
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'' designs debut for girls. * Mickey Mouse returned on some boys' Pull-Ups. * Minnie Mouse returned on some girls' Pull-Ups. * Mater returned on some boys' Night*Time Pull-Ups. * Cinderella returned on some girls' Night*Time Pull-Ups. * Cool Alert is available for retailers everywhere under its new name Cool & Learn. * Pull-Ups' iconic "Big Kid" child photo is removed from packaging. * Pull-Ups resembles its 2009 logo sans a yellow outline. 2016 * '' Whisker Haven Tales with the Palace Pets'' designs debut for girls and Kion from ''
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'' designs debut for boys. * Night*Time Pull-Ups introduced Miles Callisto from ''
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'' designs for boys. * Belle returns on some girls' Night*Time Pull-Ups. 2017 * ''The Lion Guard'' designs are replaced with Lightning McQueen and Jackson Storm designs in a single case. * ''Whisker Palace Pets'' designs are replaced with ''Doc McStuffins'' and Minnie Mouse designs in a single case. * ''Cars 3'' designs are added for both genders to correspond with the film's release. * ''Toy Story'' designs replaced the ''Miles from Tomorrowland'' prints on the Night*Time variant. 2018 * ''The Lion Guard'' designs are replaced with Mickey Mouse designs. 2019 * 12M-24M sizes are introduced. * ''Toy Story 4'' designs are added for both genders to correspond with the film's release. 2020 * New packaging is introduced with the following changes: ** The iconic "Big Kid" child photo returns; however, instead of using a potty or laying in a bed, the child is simply smiling while wearing the training pants. ** The base color for both genders is purple, with accents of blue or pink for boys and girls, respectively. ** Pull-Ups refreshed its logo, with a flat design and small tweaking on the lettering. * ''Toy Story 4'' designs were replaced by Mickey Mouse designs on boys' Learning Designs and by ''Cars'' designs on boys' Cool & Learn Pull-Ups. * ''Toy Story 4'' designs were replaced by Minnie Mouse designs on girls' Learning Designs and by Belle from ''Beauty and the Beast'' designs on girls' Cool & Learn Pull-Ups. * A plant-based line titled "New Leaf" was introduced with ''
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'' designs for both genders.


Controversy

The Cool-Alert Pull-Ups had a controversial issue regarding that the wearer likely will either get a rash or not feel the cooling effect when (s)he wets the pant. The 2009 Potty Dance commercial had aggravated parents due to its suggestive dancing, mainly, when the toddlers put their hands on their genitalia and make circular motions with their hips. This has been pulled from airwaves and replaced with a more appropriate version by
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, which replaces the offensive movements with sidesteps.


Competition

Ever since Huggies Pull-Ups became popular, several other brands tried to copy their product. The first competitor besides
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training pants were
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Trainers made from 1993 until 1995. In 2002,
Pampers Pampers is a brand of baby and toddler products marketed by Procter & Gamble. History 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 Divis ...
introduced "Easy Ups" training pants. The
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brand also had training pants with a wetness liner called "Feel 'N Learn" which were made from 2004 until 2007.
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also had a line of training pants made in the 1990s.


Sponsorships

Pull-Ups are the official sponsor of
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's coverage of
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, as well as
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's coverage of Sunday Night Football, and on many terrestrial broadcast
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and children's TV brands, including
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,
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,
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,
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(formerly known as (
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) Sprout), etc.


See also

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Huggies Huggies is an American company that sells disposable diapers and baby wipes that is marketed by Kimberly-Clark. Huggies were first test marketed in 1968, then introduced to the public in 1978 to replace the Kimbies brand. Products Huggies car ...
*
Toilet training Toilet training (also potty training or toilet learning) is the process of training someone, particularly a toddler or infant, to use the toilet for urination and defecation. Attitudes toward training in recent history have fluctuated substantial ...


External links


Pull-Ups Training Pants Official Website
Products introduced in 1989 Kimberly-Clark brands Diaper brands Toilet training