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Don't Worry, That's Just Bread Mold On Your Tampon
By Laura Northrup on March 28, 2012 9:00 AM  
Normally, Danielle wouldn't have pulled her Kotex tampon out of the applicator for inspection before using it. I mean, who does that? One happened to fall out of the applicator, though, and that's when she saw them. The splotches of blackish mold. "Makes you wonder how many times things like this happen to tampons and we don't have a clue," she wrote. Um, yes. More »

Finally, A Feminine Hygiene Product Ad Acknowledges The Existence Of Blood
By Laura Northrup on July 7, 2011 10:30 AM  
Finally, an American ad for feminine hygiene products implying that shed uterine linings are not a thin blue liquid. This print ad for Procter & Gamble's Always brand acknowledges, if only in the form of a tiny red dot, what actually happens to the pads that they once marketed by showing women doing cartwheels in white pants. Or something. More »

At Least It Isn't Oozing Blood
By Laura Northrup on October 28, 2010 10:30 AM  
Aaron discovered this item in the Halloween costume department of his local Target. It is supposed to create the illusion of a wound beneath your clothing. On the shelf, it looks like... um.
The iMaxi Is A Disturbingly Appropriate iPad Case
By Laura Northrup on February 26, 2010 3:31 PM  
There are a lot of people who don't like the name of the iPad, Apple's upcoming device that will save the news industry, destroy the nettop market, cure cancer, and save the princess. This is because the name makes them think of feminine hygiene products. An Etsy seller took the product's name as inspiration, and has produced the iMaxi: a handmade, utilitarian case designed to protect your iPad and look exactly like a gigantic menstrual pad. More »

Easter Creep: Now Right Next To The Tampons
By Laura Northrup on January 23, 2010 1:00 PM  
At an unidentified drug store last week, reader H. found something strange next to the tampons: a display of Cadbury Creme Eggs. Whoever decided to pair these products together is some kind of marketing genius, considering the kinds of chocolate cravings that some women get during their Special Time. But there's nothing unusual about having the Easter candy out early. Why, at some Walmarts, it's been out for a month now. More »

(Photo: Andrew Michaels)

New Vulva Dye Doesn't Really Work, But Is Quite Tasty
By Laura Northrup on January 16, 2010 3:04 PM  
We mentioned the existence of My New Pink Button a few days ago. This new and exciting product promises to "restore the pink to a woman's genitals," since women don't already have enough things to be insecure about. While Consumer Reports doesn't have this on their testing schedule (yet), one enterprising blogger has tested the product so you don't have to. And there are pictures. No, not that kind. More »

Vaginal Mints Are A Very, Very Bad Idea
By Laura Northrup on October 24, 2009 8:00 PM  

—>Jen Philips over at Mother Jones received a sample of an exciting new candy from a PR rep. Called Linger, it bills itself as "the intimate mint." Or "feminine flavoring system." Because you're supposed to put it in your vagina.  More »

Blue Shield: Bleeding From Your Breasts Is Not An Emergency
By Laura Northrup on September 27, 2009 4:00 PM  

—>One day, a California woman woke up to discover her t-shirt soaked in blood. The source? Her breast. She immediately went to the emergency room, and the cause of the bleeding was eventually found to be a benign tumor. However, her health insurance denied the claim, stating that she "reasonably should have known that an emergency did not exist." Yes, copious amounts of blood flowing from your nipples is really something you want to wait out.  More »

Steak WIth A Side Of Used Tampon Allegedly Served To Tourist At Waldorf-Astoria
By Laura Northrup on July 30, 2009 5:30 PM  

—>The image at left has been redacted for the protection of our more sensitive readers. The events of this story, if true, simply boggle the mind. A German tourist visiting New York City alleges that his delicious steak was somehow served with a used tampon on it. Warning: blissfully grainy photo and video inside.  More »

Putting Tampons Through Rigorous Comedy Testing
By Laura Northrup on July 7, 2009 12:53 AM  

—>The last time Consumer Reports tested tampons was in 1995. Fortunately, Ball Saxbury is here. He bought a variety of tampons and tested them to see which is the least absorbent. Because, who better to test tampons than a man using next to no actual science? Exactly.  More »

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