Per that Huggies commercial, what is in the water in Round Rock, Texas?

The plot sounds like something out of a horror film. Or a failed CBS reality show.

A town overrun with babies. But it’s actually just the latest commercial from Huggies, which touts Round Rock, Texas as a town booming with infants.

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For some reason, I just picture babies everywhere. Your bank tellers. Working the drive-thru of Burger King. Doing your taxes. I also envision them dressed as gangsters like the cast of children in Bugsy Malone.

But as playful as the above advertisement is, Huggies ups the intensity with an official trailer based on the town (yes, there’s a trailer).

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A town where a diaper is changed every .98 seconds. And it’s doubtful this stat accounts for the nursing home population.

Seriously, what’s going on in Round Rock? Are men and women especially bored? Why is Round Rock the go-to town in North America for babies? Why are they migrating there?

Honestly, Huggies should have visited my hometown. When I was in high school, everyone was pregnant. It was its own little Round Rock, Texas.

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5 thoughts on “Per that Huggies commercial, what is in the water in Round Rock, Texas?”

  1. Sounds like the perfect place for this woman to open her Cabbage Patch doll wigs for babies:
    \http://www.today.com/moms/cabbage-patch-kids-wigs-babies-go-viral-6C10350466

  2. Round Rock, Tx is the yuppieville part of the Austin metroplex. Likely most people there are employed by Dell computers and are fundamentalist xians who think having as many kids as possible is a divine mandate.

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