We've outfitted our daughter in Pampers pretty much from the minute we brought her home. Our initial thought behind it was due to our previous experience and that of our close friends. But, as the weeks progressed, we realized that the Swaddlers were prefect for her and as she got older moving her into the Cruisers line made perfect sense.I've always adored the Winter Olympics, and when I found out how Pampers is supporting our athletes this year, I was very happy and impressed: To celebrate the launch of the brand’s first-ever high performance diaper, Pampers will be outfitting Team USA athletes' families, with branded Team USA Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max, as they head to Vancouver for the Olympic Winter Games. How cool is that? Tots get Olympic Diapers! That's one less worry for a whole lotta families following their athletes to Vancouver!
In the meantime, Pampers has teamed up with 2006 Olympic gold medal speedskater, Chad Hedrick and 2007 World Skeleton Champion, Noelle Pikus-Pace to promote their new campaign, “Let the Games Begin!”. Chad and Noelle will give you first hand Olympic experiences through photos and videos and show you how the new technology holds up, on Pampers.com.
Although these Team USA diapers are not for sale, starting TODAY (a change from February 10th) parents everywhere will be able to request a free sample three-pack of Pampers Cruisers with Dry Max on Pampers.com.  If the sample sent includes a diaper stamped Team USA (randomly inserted in select sample packs), your baby will win a year’s supply of Pampers diapers! How cool is that????? BUT HURRY< CAUSE YOU KNOW THE SUPPLY IS GOING TO PROBABLY RUN OUT BY AFTERNOON! And remember to check back here, because Pampers is going to allow me to host a SUPER giveaway, in late February, which will include FREE DIAPERS AND A DESIGNER DIAPER CLUTCH!
Ya gotta love Pampers!
Disclosure: I was asked by Pampers to let my readers know about this great giveaway of theirs, I was not given any compensation, or told what to say.My views on my usage of Pampers are just that MY experience, yours may be different, as every child has individual needs.
