I have a 22 month old and a six month old, and when my youngest was a newborn a single pack of Pampers would last us about four days. For one baby.
We now buy the value boxes or whatever, but the one pack of Huggies would lead me to believe that it was product-placement, as Huggies and Pampers both have a multiples program that assists parents. Free packs of diapers, etc. Considering she has more than the octos in diapers, the image of her buying the little packs is ridiculous. Huggies or Diapers.com would be delivering those in bulk. Shame on Huggies if they're assisting her more than they'd assist any mom of multiples.
I have no problem boycotting them, lol. Huggies gives my boys rashes. It's the Pampers way or the highway around here.
I just can't see where any corporation would want to get in bed with Nadya. I'm not talking about psuedo-corps like radaronline which thrives on this stuff, but Huggies, Johnson's, Procter and Gamble companies, etc. The public backlash is awful, and I can't see a spot filmed where Nadya pushes an octostroller down the aisle of Walgreen's. What company wants to deal with the phone calls?
If Nadya is ever forced to step outside into the non-Radar-enabled world, she'll see that there's no net underneath her. And I doubt seriously that this Radar thing is going to last forever. The public interest/trainwreck factor will wane and Radar will run out of money for her around the same time. She won't have the benefit of reputable sponsorship and she's going to fall hard. If the babies are still there, they'll fall too. It's terrible. Just terrible.