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MUSEUM OF MENSTRUATION AND WOMEN'S HEALTH

Stick tampon
Kotex, Canada, 1969
Kimberly-Clark
Instructions in French and English

tampon, stick, Canada, French, menstruation, menstrual cycle, period
women, health, women, Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark


Introduction.

Procter & Gamble kindly donated the 1969 box with tampons and the former Tambrands generously contributed the 1977 tampon & box.

Below: Reduced versions of the enclosed 5-panel, 2-sided single-page instructions. Each panel measures
3 x 5 3/4" (7.5 x 14.6 cm).
The readable FRENCH version lies below on this page, the English on the previous page.
Below: The readable French side.
NEXT | box - instructions: English - tampons - Kotex second stick tampons (U.S.A.) & their ads (also July 1972), 1960s to 1970s -
"Remember how simple life used to be?" ads for the stick tampon - Kotams mesh-string tampon
with 2-tube insertion device (1944?) - also called Kotams: first Kotex stick tampon, 1960-65 -
Comfortube tampons (1967), box, tampons - the very early Moderne Woman, fax, Nunap, &
Fibs, all 1930s. See also Fems from Australian Kimberly-Clark, 1967.

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