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  2. Tampon - Wikipedia

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    Most tampons have a cord or string for removal. The majority of tampons sold are made of rayon, or a blend of rayon and cotton. Organic cotton tampons are marketed as 100% cotton, but they may have plastic covering the cotton core. [10] Tampons may also come in scented or unscented varieties. [7]

  3. Earle Haas - Wikipedia

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    Tampons based on Haas' design were first sold in the U.S. in 1936. The London Sunday Times newspaper in 1969 named Haas one of the "1000 Makers of the Twentieth Century." After selling the rights to the tampon, he continued with his doctor's practice and various business enterprises.

  4. Tampax - Wikipedia

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    Tampax (a portmanteau of tampon and packs) is a brand of tampons currently owned by Procter & Gamble. It was based in White Plains, New York, US until its sale to Procter & Gamble in 1997. [2] It is a subsidiary of P&G's Always brand and is sold in over 100 countries. The product was designed by Earle Haas, who filed a patent in the 1930s.

  5. Judith Esser-Mittag - Wikipedia

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    Women have improvised tampons and sanitary napkins for centuries, but the first modern commercially produced tampons were those marketed in the United States by Tampax from 1936. [2] These were based on prototypes developed by Earle Haas, which used a tube-within-a-tube cardboard applicator.

  6. Here’s What To Look For When Shopping For Tampons, According ...

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    Many tampon brands offer various levels of absorbency for different days throughout your period. There are light, regular, super, super plus, and ultra tampons, for example—but in this case ...

  7. Toxic metals found in tampons have set off alarm bells—the ...

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    Toxic arsenic and lead detected in tampons sold in the U.K., Greece, and the U.S., according to first-ever tampon study Some women are turning to menstrual cups after a study found toxic metals in ...

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  9. Kotex - Wikipedia

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    Tampax appeared in 1936. Belts were needed until the 1970 introduction of Stayfree by Personal Products Co. and New Freedom Pads by Kimberly-Clark. New Freedom is a former brand in the Kotex family. New Freedom was one of the first beltless pads manufactured in the early 1970s.