4-page announcement
to retailers about Playtex Plus and Super
Plus tampons.
1970s?
Playtex Economy Pak announcement (1975) pages 1 (cover) - 2 - 3 - 4
Playtex Sport tampons
(2006) box, tampons,
instructions
How to sell Kotex,
a page for trade
publications, probably early 1920s,
U.S.A., and "Your
Image is Your Fortune!," Modess sales-hints
booklet for stores similar to the one
below, 1967 (U.S.A.)
"Educational
Material on Menstruation furnished by the
makers of Tampax" (1966) U.S.A.: Folder with huge
number of information sheets, etc.
"From Fiction to Fact:
a teaching guide about puberty,
menstruation and the human reproductive
system" (cover,
1986, Tambrands, U.S.A.)
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MUSEUM OF MENSTRUATION AND WOMEN'S
HEALTH
Playtex super extra
absorbent self-adjusting menstrual tampons
(1974?, International Playtex Corp., U.S.A.)
Tampons have battled one another
over the ability to absorb much
menstrual discharge especially
during the 1970s - and it lead to
the disaster called Rely. Other
tampons are also associated with
the dangerous and sometimes fatal
toxic shock syndrome (TSS).
This Playtex was one of the
company's competitors (see the announcement
of another).
I thank
the former Tambrands, maker of
Tampax, for donating the box!
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Below:
Tambrands sent the slightly
battered box with their notations.
It came from Kenya!
Cellophane
encloses it. If you want to see
what's inside, as I did,
you peel the yellow vertical strip
off (at left).
The box measures 5 5/8 x 2 1/2 x 1
5/16" (14 x 6.5 x 3 cm).
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Below:
The leading tampon was Tampax,
still the leader.
The box (and instructions)
show three
memorable things
associated with
menstrual products: blue,
the water
test, and flowers.
Comparing the hanging images
with the upright ones
puts a
creative twist on the usual flowers
on menstrual products.
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Below:
The side are identical
except the facing side lacks the
bottom text.
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Below:
The ends are identical.
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Announcement
to retailers of the menstrual
tampon Playtex Plus (1970s?,
U.S.A.)
Playtex Economy Pak announcement
(1975) pages
1 (cover) - 2 - 3 - 4
Playtex
Sport tampons (2006) box, tampons,
instructions
How to
sell Kotex, a page for trade
publications, probably early
1920s, U.S.A., and "Your Image is
Your Fortune!," Modess
sales-hints booklet for stores
similar to the one below, 1967
(U.S.A.)
Rely
(U.S.A.) tampons, box,
instructions, newspaper
exposé; associated with
toxic shock syndrome crisis of
1979-80
"Educational
Material on Menstruation
furnished by the makers of
Tampax" (1966) U.S.A.: Folder
with huge number of information
sheets, etc.
"From
Fiction to Fact: a teaching
guide about puberty,
menstruation and the human
reproductive system" (cover,
1986, Tambrands, U.S.A.)
Tampax
Bulletins (from Tampax,
U.S.A.), probably from the 1950s,
answering 19 frequently asked
questions
Early commercial
tampons - Rely tampon
- Meds
tampon (Modess)
The first Tampax
- Tampon
directory.
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