FuzziBunz Diapers
Tereson Dupuy is the founder and CEO of Mother of Eden and the inventor of FuzziBunz pocket-style cloth diapers. Tereson is often called the "Mother of the Modern Cloth Diaper."
This mother of three invented FuzziBunz diapers in January 1999 because her four-month old son, Eden, was suffering from chronic diaper rash. She tried every cloth and disposable diapering system on the market to no avail and knew there had to be a better option, so she invented the her own - FuzziBunz. In 2006, Tereson was named Entrepreneur of the Year by the Stevie Awards for Women in Business, an organization referred to as the business world's Oscars. Tereson has been featured in The New York Times, CNBC's The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, and The Sundance Channel's Big Ideas for a Small Planet. FuzziBunz has also received recognition from leading media sources, including Parents, Pregnancy, babytalk, Time, The Today Show, In Style and Pregnancy & Newborn. It has been awarded seals from PTPA Media and iParenting Media.














