Pampers is a brand of baby products marketed by Procter & Gamble. Pampers were first introduced in 1961.
Muppet Babies Dolls[]
In 1984, Hasbro produced a set of two Muppet Babies plush toys as a premium for Pampers diapers, featuring Baby Kermit and Baby Piggy.
Sesame Street[]
Pampers has been marketing diapers and other baby products with Sesame Street characters on them since 2000. The diapers originally came in 16 designs, featuring Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster.[1]
Pampers Baby Dry began sponsoring Sesame Street and Plaza Sésamo in 2005.[2] Pampers began sponsoring the Sesame Street Podcast in 2007. To launch their 3-Way Fit diapers in 2011, they held a Facebook contest called 30 Days of Play & Giveaways; the new diapers included images of Oscar the Grouch, for the first time ever.[3]
Pampers products featuring Sesame Street characters include:
Plaza Sésamo CDs[]
In 2007, Cosar Editores produced a set of six CDs for Plaza Sésamo as a premium for Pampers diapers in Chile.
Other connections[]
The stage show Iftah ya Simsim: Treasure Hunt, in Saudi Arabia, was sponsored in part by Pampers.
Sources[]
- ↑ "Licensing Deal Puts Muppets on New Pampers Diapers", Brandweek. August 21, 2000.
- ↑ "Pampers Baby Dry Brand Signs On As A First-Time Sponsor of Sesame Street and Plaza Sésamo on PBS Kids", Sesame Workshop press release. September 2005.
- ↑ "Pampers Takes a Walk Down Sesame Street with Improved Diaper Designs Brought to Fans by the Letter "P"" Pampers press release, September 29, 2011.