Boudreaux Butt Paste

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Made in America Butt Paste, and Made in the USA Diaper Creams.


It all started back in the late 1970s. I was a pharmacist in Covington, Louisiana. Back then, the local pharmacist was like your local doctor. Folks would tell me what was wrong, and I could usually give them what they needed. Since I had four kids myself, diaper rash was something I dealt with every day, either at home or at the pharmacy, usually both. I never thought the stuff on the shelves worked as well as it should, so I kept working on different formulas on my own. And I guess the stubborn Cajun in me wouldn't let it rest until I had something.

I finally landed on one that worked pretty darn good. Soon, word spread about some ?magic diaper cream.' One day, somebody came in and said, ?Give me some of that butt paste,' and the name stuck. By the late ?90s, it had gone from my drugstore to the biggest stores in the country. It's the bright yellow box with the funny-looking baby on it. We call him Booty, short for Boudreaux in Cajun Country. I think the name kinda suits, don't you?



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