Tamponian &
other oddities & comedies:
LOX theatrical
tampons
Never in America:
Ad with talking
tampons compared with penises
Tampons "For the
Woman of Charm"
Origami tampons
from Japan
Anne, named for Anne Frank of diary
fame
Anna menstrual sponge:
the inventor's wife's name was on each
user's lips, according to her grandson.
Vulvar deodorant
system
Menu with
tampons
See also Ads for
Teens
Booklets
menstrual hygiene companies made for girls,
women and teachers - patent
medicine - a list
of books and articles about menstruation
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Below:
The instructions,
which fold down the center to make
a four-page
leaflet,
measure 8 1/4 x 6" (21 x 15.4 cm).
It comes out of the box folded
twice more to
fit inside. The right-hand side is
the front, the left the back.
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Below:
The other side of the sheet. The first two
drawings closely resemble
drawings for the odd (Swiss?)
tampon Sanpax
(compare here) which makes me
believe the same company made
both tampons - and the
tampons
seem to be the contemporary
Tampax. Did Tampax make them
or did another company rip them
off?
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