Editors Note: A photo for this release will be available on the Canadian Press picture wire via Marketwired. It is estimated that as many as 3.3 million Canadians experience some form of bladder ...
The company's ad campaign calls on people to photograph themselves wearing only the disposable undergarments below the waist, to reduce the stigma of incontinence. That's the message of an ad campaign ...
Kimberly-Clark’s Depend brand is launching its biggest campaign to date. Called "Drop Your Pants for Underwareness," the effort touts the Real Fit and Silhouette line of products introduced last year, ...
The company's ad campaign calls on people to photograph themselves wearing only the disposable undergarments below the waist, to reduce the stigma... Depend Promotes Pants-Dropping For 'Underwareness' ...
That's the message of an ad campaign for the Depend brand of undergarments. The campaign is promoting underwareness to reduce the stigma of incontinence. WERTHEIMER: In a new commercial, a man walks ...
The company's ad campaign calls on people to photograph themselves wearing only the disposable undergarments below the waist, to reduce the stigma of incontinence. That's the message of an ad campaign ...
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