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  2. History of condoms - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, Durex introduced the world's first lubricated condom. [14] Beginning in the 1960s, the Japanese used more condoms per capita than any other nation in the world. The birth control pill became the world's most popular method of birth control in the years after its 1960 debut, but condoms remained a strong second.

  3. Julius Fromm - Wikipedia

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    Fromms became a synonym for condom in Germany. In 1920, Fromm was naturalized a German citizen. [ 7 ] In 1928, the first condom vending machines were installed by Fromm's company, but the interior ministry only allowed it to advertise the hygienic advantages of condoms, not the condom's use as a contraceptive , because it feared a further ...

  4. Condom - Wikipedia

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    New developments continued to occur in the condom market, with the first polyurethane condom—branded Avanti and produced by the manufacturer of Durex—introduced in the 1990s. [102]: 32–5 Worldwide condom use is expected to continue to grow: one study predicted that developing nations would need 18.6 billion condoms by 2015.

  5. Karex - Wikipedia

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    Karex Berhad is a Malaysian condom manufacturer, one of the largest in the world. [3] It produces more than five billion condoms a year and one in every five condoms globally. [4] The company also supplies condoms to marketing brands like Durex. [3]

  6. Julius Schmid (manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    Julius Schmid. Julius Schmid (March 17, 1865 – June 6, 1939) was a pioneer of condom manufacturing.Ramses was one of his major condom brands. His enterprise was hampered because his contraceptive business was illegal in the early 20th-century United States (prior to Margaret Sanger's local legalization and nationwide Griswold v.

  7. Condom ads expose us: Americans are prudes, Germans ... - AOL

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    Trojan's recent ad campaign, however, is a significant improvement over the first condom ads on television. In the early 1990s, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) ran a commercial featuring a ...

  8. Condoms will be given to Olympic athletes — but not until ...

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    Condoms will be distributed to Olympic athletes — but not until they’re leaving the Tokyo Games as organizers try to curb the spread of COVID-19.

  9. Trojan (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Trojan is a brand name of condoms and sexual lubricants manufactured by the Church & Dwight Company. Trojan condoms were started by Merle Leland Youngs in the 1910s after he moved to New York City. The major condom manufacturer before Youngs was Julius Schmid, who had made condoms from animal intestines starting in the 1880s. [1]