"TAMPAX The
Champ in every way." Tampax new-ad campaign
folder, 1963,
U.S.A.; includes 6 large glossy copies of
new ads and
a list of publications with Tampax
advertising. Tambrands kindly
donated the folder.
"All Eyes are
on Tampax in 1964." Tampax new-ad campaign
folder, 1964, U.S.A.; includes 8 large glossy copies of
new ads and
a list of publications with Tampax
advertising. Tambrands kindly
donated the folder.
"Sales and
Profits are FLYING HIGH with TAMPAX
tampons" Tampax
new-ad campaign folder, 1967, U.S.A.; includes 7 glossy copies of new
ads. Tambrands
kindly donated the folder.
"Tampax
tampons PRESENT FOR 1968
(MORE SALES MORE PROFITS)" Tampax new-ad campaign
folder, 1968, U.S.A.; includes 9 glossy copies of new
ads. Tambrands
kindly donated the folder.
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Arcross tampons, U.S.A., 1960
history, tampon, women, menstruation,
applicator, cycle, period
See the
Tampax ad campaign folder from
the 1960s (Tambrands
kindly donated it):
"TAMPAX
The Champ in every way." 1963,
U.S.A.;
includes 6 large glossy
copies of new ads and a list of
publications with Tampax
advertising.
Soft
Shape (U.S.A., 1969, Procter
& Gamble) Plastic applicator.
Shows the P&G logo that upset
Christian groups.
I thank
Tambrands, the former company
that made Tampax, for this
donation of Arcross from its
archives.
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Below:
Rip open along the perforations,
lift the top and you're
ready for
action.
Someone had opened the box before
I received it.
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Below:
A tampon: enclosed in paper (top)
to just the absorbent
plug (bottom). The intact tampon
is 5 1/4" long (13.3 cm).
The 2 tubes
are each 3" long (7.6 cm).
The plug
measures 2 1/4 x 1/2" (ca. 5.5 x
1.25 cm),
the string
3 1/2" (8.9 cm).
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Below:
The larger tube has a thickened
opening to grasp the smaller one.
Tampax simply made the 2 tubes
almost the same size for a snug
fit
(example).
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Below:
The string penetrates the plug in
a common
fashion.
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When I received the box from the
Tampax archives it contained no instructions.
The face of the box informs the
buyer that these were "TAMPONS /
invisible sanitary
protection / worn internally /
safe and easy to use," giving the
impression
that maybe these were something
unfamiliar to the potential
customer and required
instructions.
From that I assume there WERE
instructions someone removed,
probably
at Tampax Inc.
Someone will
answer for this! Oh,
wait, the company doesn't exist
anymore.
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Kotex's first stick
tampon, 1960-65
Penney's (U.S.A.,
1968) J.C. Penney's department store super
tampons
(Part of the 1997 Tambrands amazing gift.)
Soft Shape
(U.S.A., 1969, Procter & Gamble) Plastic
applicator. Shows the P&G logo that upset Christian groups.
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