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...before celebrating this newfound emancipation from Kotex ads, let us not forget that one barrier will yet stand in the way of the average woman and her chemical relief: a doctor’s prescription...
...some there are cramps. For some there is bleeding. For some there is vomiting and other things, the nurses say as they put kotex and aspirin and pain pills and sleeping pills--as if they would cure the bewilderment--in a bag and you leave...
...guilt comes with you, not in the bag with the kotex and the pills, but in the emptiness in your stomach where the breakfast should be and in the death you believe is your womb; in the concern from the people you did tell and in the secrets you keep from the ones you didn't; in the arguments you hear amongst your classmates at meals; in the jokes and stories you see on television and in magazines; in the ghosts you find in the eyes of young children; in the blood that comes every month like a wound that...
...cash register, and giant P&G generally has more space than its rivals. The competitor that suffered most from P&G's push for Rely was Tampax, whose market share slid from 52% to 40% as Rely's grew. Playtex tampons, Kimberly-Clark's Kotex and Johnson & Johnson's o.b. also lost ground to Rely...
Died. Fairfax M. Cone, 74, advertising tycoon and public-spirited Chicago civic leader; after a long illness; in Carmel, Calif. Co-founder and director of Foote, Cone & Belding, he maintained that an ad should be a simple "substitute for talking to someone." He helped make Sara Lee, Kotex, Kleenex, Hallmark, Sunkist and even the doomed Edsel household names, but perhaps his most famous ad was for the American Tobacco account: "With men who know tobacco best... it's Luckies two to one." Despite its title, Cone's autobiography, With All Its Faults: A Candid Account of Forty Years...