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WAbedwetter

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  1. Rusty Pins reminded me of what I have stored away. I have some of their boxer shorts with plastic panties attached and two pair of their "Guppies", the shorts made out of the same waterproof material as their panties. I will have to dig them out and take a few pictures.

  2. I recall some of the larger plastic pants, designed for older, over 40lb, children had vent holes with a little flap of plastic on the inside. I think the size was listed as "super" and they came in a variety of pastel colors. I recall seeing them as I got a little older. At that time, my mom was buying Klienerts plastic pants which had a covered elastic at the waist and legs which was one of the earliest versions of the non-wicking plastic pants. (Excluding, of course, the Bittner rubber pants.)

  3. I agree, smell is a powerful sense and one that is often overlooked. Growing up in the 50's and 60's the smell of wet diapers was very common. Additionally, those of us who wet the bed well past the age of 3 or 4 probably remember the sound, feel and smell of a rubber sheet. Mine was always just under my cotton sheet, rubber side up to provide maximum protection. The plastic pants which I wore, along with diapers, had a very distinctive odor when new. I remember discretely checking out the beds of my friends to see if they still had a rubber sheet. I could sit on a bed and almost always tell if it had "protection".

  4. Thanks to both of you for replying. I am familiar with ACD and use some of their products. This trip came up fast and my supply of disposable diapers is depleted. Cloth diapers are not great for travel. Again, thanks for replying.

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