See early tampoms Dale, Wix
and B-ettes and a bunch
of other earlier ones.
See San-Nap-Pak sanitary napkin ads from 1932
and 1945 and Ads for teenagers.
See the roughly contemporary Cashay tampon,
box, instructions. (Procter & Gamble donation, 2001), and
Dale (U.S.A., 1930s?-1940s?) Tampons, box, instructions.
(Procter & Gamble donation, 2001)
And, of course, the first Tampax AND - special
for you! - the American fax tampon,
from the early 1930s, which also came in bags.
See a Modess True or False? ad in The American
Girl magazine, January 1947, and actress Carol Lynley
in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter" booklet ad (1955) - Modess . . . . because ads (many dates).

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Ad for Carefree pantiliner (Slip-Einlagen), probably Mädchen magazine
(1981, Dr. Carl Hahn GmbH, Germany)
See the first ad for an introduction.
My translation:
[Headline]
Many girls still have irregular periods. Carefree Pantiliners protects
against surprises.
[Smaller text]
It's not at all rare that young girls have irregular periods. It can be
a surprise. It can also go missing for a while. Gradually a rhythm appears.
After a few years the hormones have adjusted to each other and the period
is regular. But for a long time it will be influenced by diets, moving
to a new home, and sickness, which can change everything. But young girls
can easily protect themselves against surprises: with Carefree Pantiliners.
Because they are extremely thin and soft they're comfortable. An extra
wide adhesive strip keeps it securely in the panties; they won't move or
get out of shape. The absorbent material and moisture-proof underside prevent
wetness from leaking through and let you feel fresh and well groomed. Every
day.
[Big words at bottom]
Carefree Pantiliners. The hygienic panty protection for every day.
The ad measures 8 x 10 5/8" (20.5 x 27.1
cm).
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NEXT: Carefree ad #3, Carefree
ad #1 - see a later German Carefree ad -
an American Carefree ad -
an ad for Carefree tampons - See San-Nap-Pak
sanitary napkin ads from 1932
and 1945 and
Ads for teenagers. See the roughly contemporary
Dale tampon, and very early Tampax
and fax.
See German and Dutch
booklets for pubescent girls.
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