Rash Free Fuzzi Bunz Pocket Diapers, Micro-Inserts, Liners and Doublers
Fuzzi Bunz pocket diapers were born out of necessity in January of 1999 in response to a chronic diaper rash in Tereson Thomas' son, Eden. Experimenting with various cloth diaper fabrics and concepts currently on the market, Tereson strove to invent a cloth diaper that would absorb like a disposable, but without the harsh chemicals, while keeping moisture away from her baby's skin.
Fuzzi Bunz diapers were the first "pocket diaper" – reusable diapers with a seam opening in the back waist through which an absorbent micro-insert or diaper doubler is stuffed into the interior pocket. Tereson was granted a patent on her groundbreaking invention in 2003, recognizing its unique design. The patented Fuzzi Bunz Stay Dry Diapering System ensures no leaks, no rash and no waste.
Fuzzi Bunz and other cloth diaper products are manufactured by Tereson’s company, Mother of Eden, and offer a convenient and sustainable cloth diapering solution for today's busy parents. From a few mothers to an international distribution, Tereson's experiment created an entirely new category in cloth diapering, giving the parent convenient, customized absorbency for their baby, while keeping more babies' bottoms dry and rash free.
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