See the 1970s P&G tampon Trust and the later notorious Rely. See the other tampons Procter & Gamble sold around the time of Rely.
Read also the important following articles (issues listed) in the Rochester (New York) Patriot newspaper, which investigated Rely in 1975 and 1976, years before the toxic shock crisis: 23 July-5 August 1975 (front cover) - 6-26 August 1975 - 11 December 1975-13 January 1976 - 1-14 September 1976) - a letter to a customer assuring her that Rely was safe (April 1980) - and a letter from Procter & Gamble (22 September 1980) announcing that it was stopping distribution of Rely because of health concerns
See also the product safety page on this site, and you must read the definitive government site dealing with menstrual products safety: the Food and Drug Administration's at http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/tamponsabs.html See the super Rely tampon, two sections of its instructions, and an ad for Rely from 1980 And see some other tampons Procter & Gamble sold around the time of Rely and also early commercial tampons
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Soft Shape menstrual tampon
(Procter & Gamble, 1968, U.S.A.)
Devil worship, said Fundamentalist groups

Discussion.

All tampons, pads, belts, bidets, miscellaneous, puberty booklets, art, underpants, teen ads
MORE in column at left.

The former Tambrands, which made Tampax, kindly donated this box.

Below: Right out of the box: cellophane-like material wraps each 'pon. One side is opaque, the other has a transparent window (at right).
The three illustrations are obviously not proportional.
Below: This is not an x-ray. The cotton plug and string are faintly visible through the translucent plastic applicator. The whole thing is about 5" long (about 12.5 cm).
Below: The 2 parts of the plastic delivery system (applicator). The smaller plastic tube measures 2 3/4 x 5/16" at its narrowest (7 x 0.9 cm), the larger 2 3/4 x 1/2 x 3/16" (smaller end) (7 x 1.8 x 1 cm).

Below: The business part of the tampon. The cotton plug measures 2 1/4 x 1/2"
(about 5.5 x 1.7 cm), the string about 5 1/2" (about 14 cm).
 
Below: The instructions, remarkable for having no pictures.
The company might have assumed that tampons were so common
no one would need them. But beginners would.
There's no warning of the potential dangers of tampons;
that would come after the toxic shock crisis a decade later.
 


End - First page of Soft Shape - See the 1970s P&G tampon Trust and the later notorious Rely. See the other tampons
Procter & Gamble sold around the time of Rely.
And see
early newspaper articles about the danger of Rely - from CANCER!
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tampons, pads, belts, bidets, miscellaneous, puberty booklets, art, underpants, teen ads
MORE in column at left.

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