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To ask Kimberly Clarke to bring XXL DryNites to the UK?

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OneAmusedShark · 12/05/2025 18:11

DD is high functioning autistic with multiple sensory issues and she still wets the bed.

I’ve always used DryNites but even the XL 13+ size is now getting quite snug.

I’ve been doing some research and can see that in the US and Canada the parent company makes an identical product called “Goodnites” which comes in an additional size XXL.

I got a couple of samples off eBay and they are significantly bigger than the 13+ size. They fit DD with tons of room to spare.

They would be ideal as she continues to grow.

They can be got from Amazon but the shipping from the USA makes them unaffordable as a regular option.

Would there be sufficient demand in the UK for these to be stocked in supermarkets?

I know there was a campaign some time ago for SEN nappies to be stocked in supermarkets and Tesco now stock giant “Junior” tape on nappies, but they’re not the same and I can’t see DD agreeing to
use those if the DryNites became too
big.

OP posts:
Fairyvocals · 12/07/2025 22:35

minnienono · 12/07/2025 22:30

My dd is autistic and struggles with continence, I bought the modibodi continence products because they are a lot more discreet as look like period underwear but are more absorbent, plus whilst there’s an outlay they pay for themselves.

I didn’t know Modibodi made continence stuff!
How much wee can they deal with? DD(11) blasts her way through the Tena pull-ups we get from the NHS.

ThereIsATInWater · 12/07/2025 22:39

@OneAmusedShark
Tesco do These.

We get the nappies version for our 8 yo.

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