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  2. A Brief Guide to Choosing the Right Size Condom - AOL

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    Here's the breakdown on condom sizes based on length and girth, and some researched recommendations of condom brands for large, slender, and natural options.

  3. Durex - Wikipedia

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    Durex is a brand of condoms and personal lubricants owned by the British-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser and currently led by Ben Wilson. [1] It was initially developed in London under the purview of the London Rubber Company and British Latex Products Ltd, where it was manufactured between 1932 and 1994.

  4. Condom - Wikipedia

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    New developments continued to occur in the condom market, with the first polyurethane condom—branded Avanti and produced by the manufacturer of Durex—introduced in the 1990s. [ 102 ] : 32–5 Worldwide condom use is expected to continue to grow: one study predicted that developing nations would need 18.6 billion condoms by 2015.

  5. Human penis size - Wikipedia

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    One Australian study of 184 men looked at penis length and circumference in relationship to condom breakage or slippage. 3,658 condoms were used. The study found that when used correctly, condoms had a breakage rate of 1.34% and a slippage rate of 2.05%, for a total failure rate of 3.39%.

  6. Category:Condom brands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2022, at 05:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Karex - Wikipedia

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    Karex Berhad is a Malaysian condom manufacturer, one of the largest in the world. [3] It produces more than five billion condoms a year and one in every five condoms globally. [4] The company also supplies condoms to marketing brands like Durex. [3]