Ad for Freedom menstrual tampons, sanitary napkins and panty pads, 1990, Germany, Girl! magazine, from Kotex

Different ad for Freedom menstrual tampons, sanitary napkins and panty pads, 1990, Germany, Girl! magazine, from Kotex

Compare the American "Modess, because . . ." ads, a French Modess ad, a French ad featuring just a man!, and ads for teens.
See the box for the French version of this tampon
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Freedom menstrual pads ad (2 pages, Kotex)
September, 1984, France
20 Ans magazine

Someone's telling the amused–embarrassed?–model to squeeze the pad just so and roll your eyes. CLICK! Got it! Even though she doesn't look disapproving enough we can't do this all day. She's getting a huge amount of francs already. And the humor in her face shows a French joie de vivre.
As do other Freedom ads. But K-C really let loose with this four-page series for Confetti four years later.

No woman liked roping, the bunching and twisting of a wet pad when the menstruating woman squashed it between her moving thighs.

Companies like Kimberly-Clark, maker of Kotex, created and bought a zillion patents, this one to keep the pad working better by keeping its shape.

This magazine, translated as 20 years, aimed at young women who read French.

See the box for the German version of a Freedom tampon. See a similar German ad, from Girl! in 1990. See a plastic shopping bag with a menstrual pad ad on it - German, of course.

Below: Each of the 2 pages measures 8 x 11 1/4" (20.3 x 28.6 cm).
My translation:




























"At the end of an hour the traditional pads make a bow tie..."

Below: Two pages later we find this second ad. Both are on the
right-hand page, the page readers' eyes see first.

[Large words over picture] "but my new Freedom holds its form better (Oh, what comfort!)"

[Small words at right]
My new Freedom pad for normal flow benefits from an exclusive and patented material: Coform. Made in one piece, it changes shape much less than a traditional pad made of several layers.
Plus, it's very absorbent, very thin, and covered with a material that stays dry in contact with the body.
Every day of my period my new Freedom pad keeps its form ... and I keep my comfort!

[Top drawing] Traditional pad at the end of an hour
[bottom drawing] My Freedom pad with Coform

[Red words] THE PAD WITH COFORM
THE COMPLETELY COMFORTABLE PAD
See a German ad, from Girl! in
1990 and funny versions from England.

Compare the American "Modess, because . . ." ads, a French Modess ad, and a French ad featuring just a man!

See ads for menarche-education booklets: Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday (Kotex, 1933), Tampax tampons (1970, with Susan Dey), Personal Products (1955, with Carol Lynley), and German o.b. tampons (lower ad, 1981)
See also the booklets How shall I tell my daughter? (Modess, various dates), Growing up and liking it (Modess, various dates), and Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday (Kotex, 1928).
And read Lynn Peril's series about these and similar booklets!
See another ad for As One Girl to Another (1942), and the booklet itself.


 

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