See more Tampax items: American
ad from August 1965 - nudity in an ad: May 1992 (United Kingdom) - a sign
advertising Tampax during World War II - the original patent
- an instruction sheet from the 1930s
See a Modess True or False? ad in The American
Girl magazine, January 1947, and actress Carol Lynley
in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter" booklet ad (1955) - Modess . . . . because ads (many dates).
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Tampax menstrual tampon inter-office memo with attached ads, U.S.A.,
1964
How much did a competitor's ads cost?
Competitors in any field find out as much as they can about each other.
In this case Tampax seemed interested in knowing what Campana, maker
of Pursettes tampon, which is no longer made,
paid for two ads in early 1964.
I don't know what time period the $13,375 refers to in the last sentence
but it's probably since the beginning of the year.
Tambrands, the former maker of Tampax, generously
gave this memo and its attachments to this museum.
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The memo measures 8.5 x 11" (21.6 x 27.9 cm). Stapled behind the
upper left corner are the two pertinent ads shown on the following pages.
I fuzzed out the names and initials on the memo except
the ones at bottom right.
"B&W" means black and white.
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Below: On the back lower right corner lies
this date stamp.
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