Pampers is the world’s leading baby nappy brand owned by Procter and Gamble offering nappies training pants and baby wipes. Pampers products are among the most consistently purchased baby products on Amazon USA with outstanding repeat purchase demand from parents who buy nappies every 1 to 2 weeks.
Headquarters
One Procter and Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 USA
Authentic Distributors
1. P&G Official Global Contact Portal ✅ (apply directly, submit business EIN, P&G responds in 3-5 days with authorized status confirmation)
2. Palletfly ✅ (self-identified "Authorized Pampers Distributor")
3. Medcare LLC ✅ (36 SKUs available, established USA wholesale supplier, email for pricing)
4. SupplyLeader ✅ (legitimate B2B marketplace, low MOQ)
5. 888 Lots B2B ⚠️ (liquidation only — higher authenticity risk, use with extreme caution)
Professional Notes for FBA Sellers
🚨 CRITICAL — Pampers counterfeiting is a
DOCUMENTED problem. A 2023 industry audit
found 68% of unauthorized "discount Pampers"
sellers failed basic batch verification —
this is not a hypothetical risk
✅ ALWAYS start with P&G's official Global
Contact Portal — submit your business
name, address, VAT/EIN, and request
confirmation of authorized distributor
status before considering any third party
✅ Request batch-level traceability — every
authentic case displays laser-etched batch
codes matching P&G's global database,
verifiable via Pampers' Business Portal
✅ Confirm sealed original P&G-branded
packaging with tamper-evident seals — NO
repackaging, relabeling, or third-party
shrink-wrapping should ever be present
⚠️ Be extremely suspicious of any price
significantly below market rate — the
documented fraud case began with an offer
22% below market that turned out to be
expired, non-holographic counterfeit stock
✅ Always request authorization letter LOA
and confirm invoices show your registered
business name for Amazon compliance —
absolutely essential for this specific brand
⚠️ Recommend flagging this listing with your
HIGHEST caution level — Pampers joins Nike,
Nerf, and Huggies as brands requiring extra
seller diligence before sourcing