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Pampers Pure Diapers Feature No Chlorine Bleaching, Fragrance or Parabens

Procter & Gamble introduced its new Pampers Pure Diapers and Wipes Collection as one that's made with no chlorine bleaching, fragrance or parabens, appealing to parents who are looking for more natural solutions and don't want to compromise when it comes to performance. The new diapers and wipes are additionally free from natural rubber latex and the 26 allergens identified by the European Union.

With its Pampers Pure Collection, Procter & Gamble is introducing what it calls "the first-ever diaper and wipe collection made with premium cotton and other thoughtfully selected materials, stylish prints, and the Pampers protection parents around the world know and trust."

The inspiration for the new collection stemmed from Sara Giovanni, a scientist at Pampers, who gave birth to twin girls and found herself uncomfortable with making compromises in many areas, and knew other parents feel the same when it comes to caring for their children.
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