Huggies

Without layers, mothers can not fill one of the basic needs of their child. huggies ® brand gives millions of diapers to babies in need. It's simple to earn reward points, and you do not need to be a Platinum member to take advantage – all you need is a toddler. You're probably short on sleep, so let's to the point: you can sign up for tips, tools and rewards, all designed to help you enjoy the adventure. All names, logos and trademarks property of Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc. . or its affiliates.
Today we will explore the world of viral marketing videos. The first is a fabulous huggies commercial where a baby personifies an executive who is having a bad day. As we know, by nature, species protect their babies. For this reason, in mammals they are very graceful proportions (big heads, large eyes, it sounds strange to say). For this reason, for example, if we see a baby chimp gives us tenderness and try to protect and possibly when adult chimpanzee would run to see it! huggies has made good use of this mentality bound (which is engraved in our DNA), to always show babies in their commercials. Often put them in funny situations as if they acted like adults. All this thanks to powerful computer effects. huggies is a brand name disposable diaper marketed by Kimberly-Clark paper company. First tests were made in 1968 with diapers, but only until 1978 were sold first. 10 years of research. Diapers and wipes show Mickey Mouse, Cars, and The Lion King, Winnie the Pooh in the leading brands and Finding Nemo in special products. Pants to learn the show Buzz Light year, South Park, The Simpsons, NFL and Disney Princesses (originally showed Mickey and Minnie Mouse). Kimberly-Clark Corporation is one of the leading companies in the world in the manufacture of hygiene products. Its headquarters are located in Dallas (USA). The company has more than 55,000 employees and in 2006 achieved sales of approx. 17,000 million dollars. The company is headed by Thomas J. Falk since 2002. Kimberly-Clark was founded in 1872 by the hand of John Kimberly, Havilah Babcock, Charles Clark and Frank Shattuck in Neenah, Wisconsin (USA) as a manufacturer of paper. In 1914 the company developed a cotton pulp, which was used by the U. S. Army during World War I as bandaging material. This product was the basis for sanitary napkin for women Kotex, to be launched on the market in 1920, to be followed in 1924, Kleenex, the first disposable paper handkerchiefs. Since May 8, 1929 Kimberly-Clark is listed on the NYSE.
Panama, November 2, 2011 . – Kimberly-Clark and Huggies, market leader in the development of products for the health and well-being of infants, presented the award to the first winner of the promotion "Save and Win" your line Wipes products. Dilianet Mrs. Rodriguez, the first lucky winner of this promotion, and who bought their wipes Xtra Super San Miguelito, was part of a year's huggies Huggies Natural Care for the care of your baby. To participate in
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