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Ad for Camelia menstrual pads, France, 1970s?

Camelia started selling the first widely successful disposable pad in Germany in 1926, and I heard recently that the American Kimberly-Clark corporation, which introduced the first widely successful disposable pad (Kotex) in the United States in 1920, bought Camelia in 1997.

Below is a French ad for the pad, probably from the 1970s.

Compare this to two previous Camelia ads (from the 1920s, bottom of page; from the 1930s), and to a French Modess ad (probably also from the 1970s); times certainly have changed!

You will not see such a daring ad for menstrual products in the U.S.A.

See a similar but different German ad (1973).

The Frenchman who kindly donated the ad to this museum wishes to remain anonymous.

German Camelia ad (1920s) - German Camelia ad right before World War ll - German Camelia ad touting disposal bag (1990s)

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