Friday, April 6, 2012

Caring Causes: Pampers - Moms and Youth Sports

The Pampers Limited Edition “USA” diapers and wipes celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games, featuring a “USA” logo print combined with red, white and blue stars and stripe designs while the wipes packaging pays tribute to Team USA with a similar design. Pampers Limited Edition “USA” diapers and wipes designs will be available in mid-April while supplies last at select stores nationwide. The diapers are available in Cruisers sizes 3 through 5.

In addition to the ‘Team USA Sweeps’ on Facebook, those wishing to celebrate the spirit of play at home are also encouraged to visit the Pampers Playground starting April 16th, encouraging parents and caretakers to share all the ways babies love to play. Within the Pampers Playground, there are three sections for parents and little ones to explore together:
- The Picnic Table gives parents the chance to upload and share photos and videos of all of the different ways their baby likes to play.
- The Toy Box provides visitors with fun tools and games to help baby play each and every day including an interactive and original storybook.
- The Park Bench offers articles detailing the importance of play for little ones.

P&G – the parent company of Pampers – will showcase their heartfelt “Thank you, Mom” campaign at the London 2012 Olympic Games recognizing the incredible role that mothers play in the lives of their children. As part of this of this inspiring campaign, P&G plans to raise $5 million to help establish and sustain youth sport programs around the world. A portion of sales and donations for the company's leadership brands including Pampers®, Tide®, Gillette®, and Pantene®, will help those who moms care about the most: children.

To learn more about the Pampers Limited Edition “USA” diapers, the London 2012 Olympic Games Facebook Sweepstakes and the new Pampers Playground, visit Facebook.com/pampers or Pampers.com/play. For more information regarding P&G’s “Thank you, Mom” campaign, visit Facebook.com/thankyoumom.

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