[identity profile] gemfyre.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
The recent hoo-hah over the moldy tampons got me thinking about this.

In the U.S. it would seem that most tampons are sold with applicators and only a few brands (I see OB mentioned a lot) sell non-applicator tampons. Also, many brands have plastic applicators.

In Australia there is only one brand of applicator tampon (Tampax) and they have cardboard applicators. Most brands (among them the most popular/heavily advertised brands - I haven't seen a Tampax ad in years come to think of it, and I only saw their ads in teen magazines) don't have applicators at all. Most of the marketing emphasises the smallness of the packs and cute patterns/colours on little flip-top pouches and things like that.

Does this vary in other parts of the world too? Why do tampon varieties/marketing strategies differ so much?

Date: 2012-03-29 01:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] adenar.livejournal.com
I'm in the UK and I don't even know what an applicator /is/. I tried tampons for a while when I first started five years ago but then I switched to pads, which might explain why I never found out. Off to google I go.

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