Kimberly-Clark, the company behind Kotex tampons and pads, just issued a major recall: It's pulling U by Kotex Sleek Tampons off shelves after reports that the tampons can unravel inside your body.
Cellucotton, the material used to make Kotex sanitary pads, was used in World War 1 hospitals as a bandage. Nurses quickly found another use for it. Library of Congress Editor's Note, November 9, 2018 ...
If you are one of the millions of women in the United States or Canada that uses tampons, brace yourself: Kotex is voluntarily recalling one of their most popular tampons after several reports that ...
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Liv by Kotex is celebrating Mother’s Day by giving moms a needed reprieve: the kind of night out with friends that is significantly more difficult for parents to pull off. A contest for one of 200 ...
Kotex, a Kimberly-Clark brand, wants to destigmatize art about menstruation via a QR-forward campaign created with David London and Ogilvy Singapore, according to press details sent to Marketing Dive.
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Kimberly-Clark has issued a voluntary recall of some U by Kotex tampons, after a "quality-related defect" caused the tampons to come apart inside of consumers' bodies, leaving pieces behind after the ...
Kotex, a tampon brand which belongs to US personal care corporation Kimberly-Clark was reported to have quality problem shortly after the brand has sparked controversy over its marketing strategy. A ...
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