Earlier this summer, Proctor & Gamble, the company that makes Pampers, removed Sesame Street characters from some of its Pampers diapers varieties, replacing the iconic characters with different ...
"The story speculating on our decision to make graphic changes based on gender is inaccurate," Laura Dressman tells PEOPLE in a statement Don’t worry, Pampers will still be selling diapers featuring ...
Keep calm, Sesame Street fans. Pampers is firing back following a report that the company was removing the beloved show’s characters from its diapers because they are “too masculine.” It started with ...
Many well-intended efforts that fixate on bias can achieve the unintended consequence of imposing it instead. Whatever the underlying reasoning, I do not associate any particular gender with any of ...
(FOX News) -- UPDATE: Elmo, Big Bird and the Cookie Monster are not being pulled from Pampers diapers. According to the New York Post, customer service representatives of Procter & Gamble, the maker ...
Despite rumors, characters like Elmo, Big Bird and Oscar are not being pulled from Pampers diapers over complaints that the design is too masculine, according to a spokesperson. Rumors surfaced ...
You won’t find Elmo, Big Bird or Cookie Monster on most Pampers diapers anymore. The diaper brand, marketed by Procter & Gamble, quietly rid most of its diaper products of Sesame Street characters ...
The characters from “Sesame Street” are quietly getting pulled from Pampers — and it might be because they’re mostly dudes. In a major move this summer that hasn’t been officially announced, the world ...
(WCMH) — You may have see the news spreading on social media. The reports claim Pampers has kicked Elmo, Big Bird and the Cookie Monster to the curb due to alleged complaints from parents of there ...
(CBS Local) -- Earlier this summer, reports surfaced that Pampers was removing "Sesame Street" characters from its diapers because their product lacked equal appeal to both boys and girls. However, ...
Don’t worry, Pampers will still be selling diapers featuring some of your children’s favorite Sesame Street characters. A spokesperson for Procter & Gamble — the diaper brand’s parent company — denied ...