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Huggies prints 3D ultrasound for blind mother

Meeting MuriloIn one of those “oh wow, that’s cool,” intersections of babies and tech, Huggies, the diaper people, got a 3D ultrasound and used a 3D printer so a blind woman could “see” the face of her unborn child.

The 3D action starts about two minutes in, and the waterworks will probably start at about three minutes in. Why this was done by Huggies now and not the marketing geniuses at Kleenex a year or two back is beyond me as you’re probably going to need a tissue, or fifteen.

That’s about that, just try and get Huggies out of your mind when purchasing diapers now.

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Paul King

Paul King lives in Nashville Tennessee with his wife, two daughters and cats. He writes for Pocketables, theITBaby, and is an IT consultant along with doing tech support for a film production company.