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Rael tampons are fragrance-free and made without chlorine and bleach. They come in regular and super sizes, and have options with a BPA-free plastic applicator, a compact applicator, and a ...
Lasko 20″ Box Fan. Regular price: $29.99 Sale price: $24.99 Don’t wait until it’s sweltering outside to shop for a fan. Walgreens shoppers can now save $5 off their purchase of Lasko 20-inch ...
Natracare tampons are plastic-free, made with organic cotton, bioplastics and cardboard applicators that are biodegradable. [7] A 1994 study found that Natracare tampons produced no measurable amounts of the superantigen TSST-1, which causes toxic shock syndrome. [8] Since 2019, Natracare has been a member of One Percent for the Planet. [6]
Many pharmacy chains in the United States are owned and operated by regional supermarket brands, or national big-box store brands such as Walmart. These pharmacies are located within their larger chain stores. The three largest free-standing pharmacy chains in the United States are Walgreens, CVS, and Rite Aid.
Kotex (/ ˈ k oʊ t ɛ k s /) is an American brand of menstrual hygiene products, which includes the Kotex maxi, thin and ultra-thin pads, the Security tampons, and the Lightdays pantiliners. Most recently, the company has added U by Kotex to its menstrual hygiene product line. [ 1 ]
o.b. is a brand of tampon, originally developed in Germany in 1950 and manufactured by Carl Hahn GmbH. It is now owned by Kenvue outside of the United States and Edgewell in the US. The product was named by the gynecologist Judith Esser-Mittag who also developed it. The initials o.b. are an abbreviation of the German phrase ohne Binde ('without ...
Walgreens Boots Alliance cut its profit forecast for fiscal 2024 and said it would close underperforming U.S. stores as weak consumer spending hurts retail operations. The drugstore operator's CEO ...
Carefree is an American brand of pantyliners (although originally the brand name belonged to tampons [1]) from Johnson & Johnson.In the US, the Carefree brand was formerly marketed by McNeil-PPC and currently being marketed by Edgewell Personal Care (along with other US feminine hygiene brands from Johnson & Johnson).