How to sell Kotex page for trade
publications, probably early 1920s, U.S.A.
"Your Image is Your Fortune!,"
Modess sales-hints booklet for stores, 1967 (U.S.A.)
First Tampax? & first tampon with applicator (1931-33?):
box, tampon, instructions, plus newspaper ad
from 1934 - Tiffany bowl celebrating the 50th
anniversary of Tampax - 1936: box, tampon,
patent (with a short account of the invention of Tampax by Dr. Earle Haas, and of the
first Tampax president, German immigrant Gertrude
Tenderich)
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"ALL EYES ARE ON TAMPAX in 1964"
Promotional package for Tampax menstrual tampons
(aimed at dealers?), 1964, U.S.A.
How to sell Kotex page for trade publications,
probably early 1920s, U.S.A. - "Your Image is
Your Fortune!," Modess sales-hints booklet for stores, 1967 (U.S.A.)
- "Your 'Keys' to More Profits," Kotex
brochure for retailers. 1960s. (U.S.A.) - First Tampax? & first tampon
with applicator (1931-33?): box, tampon, instructions,
plus newspaper ad from 1934 - Tiffany bowl celebrating
the 50th anniversary of Tampax - 1936: box, tampon, patent (with
a short account of the invention of Tampax by Dr.
Earle Haas, and of the first Tampax president,
German immigrant Gertrude Tenderich) - Teachers'
guides - Menstrual educational booklets for girls
& parents
I thank Tambrands, the former maker of Tampax, for generously donating
this folder!
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Below: The tiny print under the large photo
reads, "CREPE DINNER DRESS, JR. ACCENT. COTTON KNIT COVERALL, CATALINA.
TAMPAX INTERNAL SANITARY PROTECTION MADE ONLY BY TAMPAX INCORPORATED, PALMER,
MASS."
White means "No problem!" in the ads; see more ads using women in white.
The upper left sentence seems to play on "Younger Than Springtime Are
You" from the musical "South Pacific."
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