[Babyfur] Sturdy Stinkers - Baby's First Big Stinky
Haven't made a diaper commercial story in a while, so I wanted to expand upon what I did for the very first commercial story I wrote, that being the one for the "Sturdy Stinkers" diapers appearing in my Emily stories. This commercial marks the first one aired by the brand, and so I plan to make more of these and form a story arc around them. Enjoy!
(Not sure why the text was squished together when initially posted, as that's never happened before. Anywho, that's fixed now.)
(Not sure why the text was squished together when initially posted, as that's never happened before. Anywho, that's fixed now.)
Category Story / Baby fur
Species Skunk
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 10.3 kB
Even though I tend to go through my Submission Folder in reverse order, I can safely say that all these commercials have just the right amount of charm to them to make them worth putting out there for those who may require a diaper more capable of handling what a youngster can push into it after reaching a certain point in their rapid growth from infancy to toddlerhood.
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The commercial also reminds me of something that, as a parent myself, I can genuinely share is very true about the type of diaper you use at a particular stage in child development. Less expensive / store brand diapers can work perfectly for about a year, or even more. However a time will come when what is coming out of the child is far too much for the bargain bin pamp to handle without leaks and/or blowouts that make frowns for moms, dads, and caretakers alike.
So, for this advertisement, we get a good feel for how Sturdy Stinkers is the perfect way to transition your skunk child, or heavy loader, into what all that good eating and ability to move faster and better than before will do to that special garment that's sole purpose is to keep the world occupied by the diaper-dependant tot from becomming a toxic waste dump. It also makes me think of how, given all the mobility a one year old has, the diaper will certainly need some special 'upgrades' to the leak guards and blowout barrier to make sure what is packed inside each pamper is staying within the crinkly containment as the cub is impacted as little as possible from having to carry that load through every fall, wiggle, wobble, and shift of its contents between their legs until a caretaker can help make another of many diaper changes that, thanks to Sturdy Stinkers, are less messy and time consuming than if they had decided to stick with a more affordable, yet inferior, diaper.
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The commercial also reminds me of something that, as a parent myself, I can genuinely share is very true about the type of diaper you use at a particular stage in child development. Less expensive / store brand diapers can work perfectly for about a year, or even more. However a time will come when what is coming out of the child is far too much for the bargain bin pamp to handle without leaks and/or blowouts that make frowns for moms, dads, and caretakers alike.
So, for this advertisement, we get a good feel for how Sturdy Stinkers is the perfect way to transition your skunk child, or heavy loader, into what all that good eating and ability to move faster and better than before will do to that special garment that's sole purpose is to keep the world occupied by the diaper-dependant tot from becomming a toxic waste dump. It also makes me think of how, given all the mobility a one year old has, the diaper will certainly need some special 'upgrades' to the leak guards and blowout barrier to make sure what is packed inside each pamper is staying within the crinkly containment as the cub is impacted as little as possible from having to carry that load through every fall, wiggle, wobble, and shift of its contents between their legs until a caretaker can help make another of many diaper changes that, thanks to Sturdy Stinkers, are less messy and time consuming than if they had decided to stick with a more affordable, yet inferior, diaper.
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