See the fax tampon and the almost
identical tampon Nunap sold probably about the
same time, both probably made of Cellucotton,
the component of Kotex.
See other marketing
devices: Ad-design contest for menstrual
products in the United Kingdom; B-ettes tampon
counter-display box and proposal to dealers,
with contract; (U.S.A., donated by Procter &
Gamble, 2001); "Your Image
is Your Fortune!," Modess sales-hints
booklet for stores, 1967 (U.S.A., donated by
Tambrands, 1997)
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The back of a box of fax tampons
(U.S.A., early 1930s?)
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