GoodNites are used as a way of managing bedwetting. Goodnites are disposable diapers manufactured by Kimberly-Clark (makers of Huggies diapers and Depend Briefs) and sold under the Huggies brand, designed for children and teenagers who experience bedwetting. Goodnites are very similar to Kimberly-Clark's Pull-Ups product, and prior to 2007, were marketed under the Pull-Ups brand name. This makes the product convenient for children to wear every night even if they only sleepwet occasionally.
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- GoodNites are used as a way of managing bedwetting. Goodnites are disposable diapers manufactured by Kimberly-Clark (makers of Huggies diapers and Depend Briefs) and sold under the Huggies brand, designed for children and teenagers who experience bedwetting. Goodnites are very similar to Kimberly-Clark's Pull-Ups product, and prior to 2007, were marketed under the Pull-Ups brand name. This makes the product convenient for children to wear every night even if they only sleepwet occasionally. Goodnites are not as absorbent as regular diapers, and are not recommended for moderate to heavy wetters, or those who cannot feel the need to urinate or for fecal incontinence. They are intended for use for children from four up through fifteen years of age. As of 2004, Goodnites feature both cosmetic and functional gender-specific distinctions. Goodnites for girls are most absorbent in the middle, while Goodnites for boys are most absorbent in the front. At present, Goodnites for girls feature a flowers and/or butterflies print, and Goodnites for Boys feature a motocross bike and/or sharks. The 2010 re-designs feature two different prints per package. The chart below depicts previous designs corresponding with the year they were first introduced. The latest version of Goodnites feature a colored interior waistband and faux-exterior waistband. The interior waistband is colored white, and the faux-exterior waistband is colored blue for the boys version, while the interior waistband and faux-exterior waistband are both colored pink for the girls version. Kimberly Clark currently markets 2 types, each available in 2 sizes: Small/Medium (38-65 lbs) corresponding to a clothing size of 4–8, and Large/X–Large (60-125+ lbs) corresponding to a clothing size of 8–14.
- GoodNites est une marque commerciale de sous-vêtements absorbants jetables produits par Kimberly Clark. Ils sont conçus principalement pour les enfants et les adolescents de 6 à 15 ans qui souffrent d'énurésie. La marque GoodNites fut introduite sur le marché en 1994, elle est vendue dans les pays à l'extérieur du marché de l'Amérique du Nord sous la marque commerciale Drynites qui diffère légèrement. Au milieu de l'année 2004, le design des Goodnites fut transformé pour le marché nord-américain avec des coloris spécifiques à chaque sexe qui ressemblent davantage à des sous-vêtements ordinaires. Ces coloris furent introduits dans les Drynites en 2006 avec de légères différences. Les tailles disponibles ont également été ramenées de 3 à 2 mais couvrent toujours les enfants et les adolescents de 6 à 15 ans.
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- GoodNites are used as a way of managing bedwetting. Goodnites are disposable diapers manufactured by Kimberly-Clark (makers of Huggies diapers and Depend Briefs) and sold under the Huggies brand, designed for children and teenagers who experience bedwetting. Goodnites are very similar to Kimberly-Clark's Pull-Ups product, and prior to 2007, were marketed under the Pull-Ups brand name. This makes the product convenient for children to wear every night even if they only sleepwet occasionally.
- GoodNites est une marque commerciale de sous-vêtements absorbants jetables produits par Kimberly Clark. Ils sont conçus principalement pour les enfants et les adolescents de 6 à 15 ans qui souffrent d'énurésie. La marque GoodNites fut introduite sur le marché en 1994, elle est vendue dans les pays à l'extérieur du marché de l'Amérique du Nord sous la marque commerciale Drynites qui diffère légèrement.
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