Read a later Tell It Like It Is (1981).
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Tell It Like Is, Kotex menstrual (stick) tampon booklet (1974, U.S.A.)

Kotex probably pioneered the commercial booklet for pad and tampon users, especially girls. Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday (1920s) seems to be its first booklet; it went through many editions in several countries. Later booklets were more colloquial. Like most such booklets (see a list) they promoted their makers' products. The booklet below seems directed at an older audience and dispenses with the story telling of most earlier productions.

The stick tampon promoted here used a wooden stick as an applicator, thus being biodegradable and ecologically sound, in contrast to the tampons that used plastic applicators (for example, Meds, by Modess; Playtex and others) and Tampax's cardboard tube. Japan also made at least one stick tampon but with a Japanese twist, as so often with these interesting people.

Kotex also played a mysterious (to me, anyway) role in the earliest tampons. According to its instructions, a tampon called Nunap was made of Cellucotton, which Kimberly-Clark invented and made into Kotex. Could this have been the earliest K-C foray into tampons? I think so.

Read a later Tell It Like It Is (1981).

Below: Front cover. The scanning malformed the letters. Blue has always been associated with Kotex. See an early blue box and comments from a famous woman.
The booklet measures 3 3/8 x 6 1/8" (about 8.6 x 15.6 cm).
 
Below: Back cover.
 

NEXT - covers 2-3 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 - Read a later Tell It Like It Is (1981) . Ads for the Kotex
stick tampon (U.S.A., 1970s) - another Kotex tampon: Comfortube (1967) - a Japanese stick tampon from the 1970s
Three puberty & menstruation booklets from Kotex, 1968 | Early commercial tampons - Rely tampon - Meds tampon (Modess)

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