Tamponian &
other oddities & comedies:
LOX theatrical
tampons
Never in America:
Ad with talking
tampons compared with penises
Tampons "For the
Woman of Charm"
Origami tampons
from Japan
Anne, named for Anne Frank of diary
fame
Anna menstrual sponge:
the inventor's wife's name was on each
user's lips, according to her grandson.
Vulvar deodorant
system
Menu with
tampons
See also Ads for
Teens
Booklets
menstrual hygiene companies made for girls,
women and teachers - patent
medicine - a list
of books and articles about menstruation
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The Museum of Menstruation and
Women's Health
Below:
The Primella wrapper lacks text.
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Below:
Let's compare the Primella with a
Tampax
from a few
months later, March 7,
1970,
that I took from the box right
below (Tambrands donated it to
this museum). Someone, probably a
Tampax quality inspector,
wrote on the box's cellophane
wrapper.
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Below:
The Primella size is almost
identical to the sanpax
except for the string: the cotton
plug
measures about 2.25 x 0.5" (about
5.7 x 1.3 cm) and the string
about 4" (about 10 cm) long. The inner
(upper here) tube
measures about 2.85 x 0.5" (about
7.3 cm x 1.3 cm), the outer
about 2.75 x 5.1" (about 7 x 1.31
cm). You can see it lacks the holes
that make ridges that hold the
Tampax tampon tubes in place until
a finger pushes the the end.
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Below:
Some differences
between the Tampax and Primella
that further demonstrate that I
was WRONG
to think they were identical. The
blue arrows
point to the straight lip of
Primella and the inward-turned
Tampax that gently grips the inner
tube. The red
arrows show how
differently the tubes are
constructed.
The yellow
shows another Tampax exclusive to
steady the tubes.
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