Huggies is a leading American baby care brand owned by Kimberly-Clark offering nappies baby wipes and baby care products. Huggies is one of the two leading nappy brands in the USA with exceptional repeat purchase demand from parents who buy nappies and wipes every 1 to 2 weeks consistently throughout the baby years.
Parent Company
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Headquarters
351 Phelps Drive Irving TX 75038 USA
Authentic Distributors
1. Medcare LLC ✅ (48 SKUs available, email for wholesale pricing, established USA supplier)
2. SupplyLeader ✅ (legitimate B2B marketplace, low MOQ options)
3. Huggies/Kimberly-Clark Official ⚠️ (no public wholesale portal found — recommend direct corporate inquiry via kimberly-clark.com investor/business relations)
4. OTC Superstore ⚠️ (verify directly — not explicitly confirmed for Huggies in this search, though confirmed for Nestlé/other brands)
5. 888 Lots B2B ⚠️ (liquidation only — higher authenticity risk, use with caution)
Professional Notes for FBA Sellers
⚠️ IMPORTANT — Huggies/diaper sourcing has
genuine documented counterfeit risk. Unlike
Mattel and Funko which publish official
distributor lists, Kimberly-Clark does NOT
appear to have a public preferred wholesaler
programme for Huggies specifically
⚠️ Be EXTREMELY cautious of any "wholesale hub"
or "distribution coordinator" middleman site
that doesn't name a real verifiable company —
request full business registration, Kimberly-
Clark partnership documentation, and
batch-specific traceability codes before
any purchase
✅ Always request authorization letter LOA
and confirm invoices show your registered
business name for Amazon compliance — this
is MORE critical for Huggies given the weak
official distributor verification available
✅ Huggies introduced Amazon Prime bundle
subscriptions in 2025 — worth checking if
this affects third-party wholesale dynamics
on the platform
⚠️ Recommend flagging this listing with a
higher caution level in your directory,
similar to Nike and Nerf — genuine brand
demand exists but verified safe sourcing
channels are weaker than other brands