See Kotex's first successful tampon, Fibs; early Kotex tampon attempts; and an early Tampax.
Tampon oddities: Sa-tips (U.S.A.. 1930s-1940s?) Sanpax (the "x" is overprinted with a "D" on the box) (Israel? Switzerland? 1970) The instructions are completely in Hebrew except for one word, sanpax. Secret (U.S.A., 1930s-1940s)
SEE the directory of all tampons on this site.
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EZO menstrual tampons
(1930s?, U.S.A.)

Box | leaflet | tampon wrapped, unwrapped
Procter & Gamble kindly donated the box and contents as part of a gift of scores of menstrual products.

Below: Unwrapped, the tampon measures 4.5" (11.4 cm) long. Each cardboard tube is 3" (7.5 cm) long.
The diameter of the larger (outer) tube is 5/8" (about 1.5 cm), the inner one slightly smaller.
All photos @2008 Harry Finley
 
Below: The string measures 4.25" (about 10.7 cm), the cotton plug 1.5 x 0.75" (about 3.8 x 1.8 cm). The bottom picture shows brown marks
on the right end. As you can see, the string enters the plug at one side of the end, not in the center.
The plug was difficult to remove, I hope as a result of age; I'd hate to have been stuck with a tampon that wouldn't come out. But then
an early Tampax had the same problem.
End | box | leaflet | tampon wrapped, unwrapped
Tampon oddities: Sa-tips (U.S.A.. 1930s-1940s?). Sanpax (the "x" is overprinted with a "D" on the box) (Israel? Switzerland? 1970) The
instructions are completely in Hebrew except for one word, sanpax. Secret (U.S.A., 1930s-1940s)

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