A Johnson & Johnson Generational Family
I have been compensated by JOHNSON’S® Baby for this post; however, I am sharing my own thoughts. All opinions are my own.
How cool is it to have a brand that has been loved through multiple generations? Do you have any of those? We have a car brand, a jean brand and our beloved JOHNSON’S® baby brand.
I remember those pink lotion bottles as a kid. The smell seemed so baby-ish as a child but now I open the bottle and it takes me right back to those first weeks of being a mom. Fighting back ugly tears now because they grow up so fast… Those sweet, chubby baby thighs were lathered in the lotion and his first baths were with the yellow bottle of JOHNSON’S® baby wash. My ovaries my just explode thinking about how cute he was in his first bath.
Fast forward three years and we’re still using the same products AND adding to them. We went through a tumultuous anti-sleep stage and are finally figuring it all out. Thanks to good advice, headphones and sleep products to wind him down. I’m thankful for JOHNSON’S® in creating products that parents need. I think it helps Crosson go from level ten to a level four. Just the smell does it alone. (If you need help with getting a hyper child in bed, try it!)
We’re also thankful for 2-day shipping from Walmart so if we run out of baby wash it’s here in a jiffy! Now I’m interested in products that your parents used, you used and now your children use… What are some of those? Is JOHNSON’S® one of them?
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I love Johnson’s since I was a kid! They keep on producing products that are very helpful both for the child and the parents 🙂
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