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This image captures a brightly lit aisle within a supermarket or retail store, likely located in Mile 11, Ghana, heavily stocked with baby care products. The primary subjects are various brands of disposable diapers, neatly arranged on shelves that reach from floor level to above eye level. Dominating the view are numerous packages of "Pampers" diapers, identifiable by their teal and white packaging featuring images of babies. Many Pampers packs display Arabic text, including "بانتس" (pants) and "حماية مضاعفة" (double protection), indicating different product types or features. Various sizes are visible, such as 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8, along with counts like 31, 40, 44, 48, 50, and 76 diapers per pack. Prices in a local currency are partially visible on shelf tags, for instance, "259", "324", "439", and "466". Below the Pampers shelves, other diaper brands like "LOVIES ultra" and "HUGGIES dry comfort diapers" are prominently displayed. Lovies Ultra packages also show sizes like 3, 5, and 8, with counts like 44 and 49. Huggies Dry Comfort packages are in red and white and feature sizes 3 and 4, with counts like 76. In the middle foreground, suspended from a shelf, is a long package of colorful baby teethers or pacifiers, featuring bright yellow, orange, and green plastic components, suggesting accessories for infants. To the left, a vertical row of small blue and white bottles or containers, possibly baby lotions or hygiene products, is also visible. The scene depicts a well-organized retail display, offering a wide selection of baby essentials.
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