Ad for an Elldy tampon
                        (Japan) with applicator (October 1996)
                      Early Japanese tampon (1977): Shampon
                          Young
                      A Japanese university student generously
                          sent me the ad, along with others, some very old,
                          which were part of a paper she wrote about the
                          history of the Japanese menstrual products
                          industry.
                      
                      And, of course, the first Tampax AND - special
                        for you! - the American fax tampon,
                        from the early 1930s.
                      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 Camelia
                        menstrual napkins, 1992, Brigitte magazine,
                        Germany
                      
                        
                          
                            
                              
                                Camelia (beautiful
                                    ad) appeared in Germany about
                                  the same time as Modess in
                                  America, 1926. Kotex (white sheets!)
                                  conquered both, having bought the
                                  Germany company recently.
                                Doesn't this ad kinda defeat the
                                  purpose of emphasizing white? The
                                  lady's drawing stuff in the sand,
                                  waiting for her friend to take her
                                  home after having trusted Camelia to
                                  do its job, which it didn't. That
                                  piece of cloth between her legs is
                                  saving her from social ostracism but
                                  not for long if her friend doesn't
                                  hurry up! Taking the fabric away and
                                  showing the white would have proved
                                  the point Camelia wanted to make.
                                
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                                NEXT white
                                  ad (Nett, France, 1985)
                                Ad for an
                                  Elldy (Japan) with applicator (October
                                  1996) - Early Japanese tampon (1977):
                                  Shampon Young
                                  
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