See
more Tampax items: American ad from August 1965 - nudity
in an ad: May 1992 (United
Kingdom) - a sign
advertising Tampax during World War II - the
original patent
- an instruction
sheet from the 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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Tampax menstrual tampon ad, U.S.A., 1965
This ad typified, and typifies,
the chaste approach most American
companies take when advertising
menstrual products. See a different,
more rollicking British
approach. Where's the English
reserve?
It comes from August 1965.
This
is a very large file so you
can read the words in the ad.
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See more Tampax items:
First Tampax ad ?
(1936) - nudity in an ad: May 1992 (United
Kingdom)
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