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May 12, 2019 News
The first set of triplet boys for the year, were born on April 12, at the Georgetown Public Hospital.
On Thursday, they received a donation of a year’s supply of diapers, baby wipes and baby shampoo. The donations were made by representatives of Sueria Manufacturing Inc.
The parents of the triplets, 21-year-old Police Officer Dillon Prince and 21-year-old Latifa Phillips, expressed gratitude to Sueria Manufacturing for the more than appreciated donation to their new family.
In a statement, the company said that it plans to track and document the babies’ journey throughout the year as they grow using the Predo’s Baby products.
The company’s CEO, Mr. Frank Sanichara, said as a father, he knows how critical it is for the babies to be comfortable and healthy, hence the donation of Predo diapers and baby products. Mr. Sanichara added that he has twin boys and they too are currently using Predo diapers as it is a quality brand.
He stressed it is the company’s mandate to distribute premium products that are affordable, hence; giving all parents the opportunity to care for their loved ones.
The diapers are designed with leak guard barriers, elastic side tapes, cotton soft breathable fabric and are very absorbent to ensure wetness protection, available in five different stages starting from small to extra large.
The company ensures you have more value for your money since there are more diapers in every pack when compared to the other brands. Furthermore, these diapers are available countrywide.
The company’s representatives stated that they are currently streamlining an initiative, which will see them working closely with several health centres across Guyana.
The initiative will be geared at giving first time mothers the privilege of using Predo diapers and baby products free of charge for their new born.
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