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  2. Free sample of Kotex pads - AOL

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    Get a free sample of Kotex pads when you share your name, address, e-mail, sex, and date of birth. You'll also need to answer three questions about your use of pads. You can opt in or out of the ...

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    Period products like first period kits, period underwear for teens and tweens, and more from Knix, Thinx, Period, Kotex, and Ruby Love

  4. Friday Freebies: free mascara, magazines, and Kotex pads - AOL

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    The Friday Freebies this week are geared toward ladies, including free mascara from Sephora, free samples of Aleve, free Kotex pads and a free issue of Gardening Club magazine. Plus, don't forget ...

  5. Kotex - Wikipedia

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    A Kotex newspaper advertisement from 1920 Kotex ad, painted by Coby Whitmore (1950) 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 ...

  6. Kimberly-Clark - Wikipedia

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    Army nurses used cellu-cotton pads as disposable sanitary napkins, [9] and six years later the company introduced Kotex, the first disposable feminine hygiene product. [10] Kleenex, a disposable handkerchief, followed in 1924. Kimberly & Clark joined with The New York Times Company in 1926 to build a newsprint mill in Kapuskasing, Ontario ...

  7. Cloth menstrual pad - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries, reusable or makeshift pads are still used to collect menstrual blood. [9] People in these countries most often resort to either staying in their rooms during menstruation or using pieces of old cloth/ rags, old mattress foam and even infection-causing items such as leaves, husks, disposed cement bags, etc. Lack of access to feminine hygiene products affects women and ...

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