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GoCubsGo

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24. I would bet you wouldn't have a mold problem with the cardboard ones, either.
Wed Mar 28, 2012, 11:58 AM
Mar 2012

Back when I needed those things, I never bought the ones with a plastic applicator. I did so for environmental reasons. (They don't call 'em "beach whistles" for nothing.) However, I'm even more glad I went with cardboard. If there was a moisture/mold problem, you would likely see it in the cardboard, too. I also suspect the mold issue would be less likely, as cardboard is a little more "breathable" than plastic.

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Definitely something you wouldn't want to see MineralMan Mar 2012 #1
it's not much comfort Maine-ah Mar 2012 #2
Almost all molds that grow on cellulose are harmless to humans. MineralMan Mar 2012 #5
If I had a vagina, after seeing that picture, I would push every tampon out the appliactor before... Poll_Blind Mar 2012 #3
fully agree. Maine-ah Mar 2012 #4
That would last about a minute if you had a heavy flow... Phentex Mar 2012 #7
I hate tampons Aerows Mar 2012 #11
It works with cardboard applicators Maine-ah Mar 2012 #13
I would bet you wouldn't have a mold problem with the cardboard ones, either. GoCubsGo Mar 2012 #24
Ok, just checked...doesn't work with the plastic... Phentex Mar 2012 #32
Maybe you'd be a diva cup kind of girl cali Mar 2012 #9
The things I learn here snooper2 Mar 2012 #16
I tried it but I didn't like it... Phentex Mar 2012 #33
I read the response and If I were a woman I don't think I would..... Bonhomme Richard Mar 2012 #6
Dear GOD Aerows Mar 2012 #8
coupons? really? irisblue Mar 2012 #10
oh lordy dana_b Mar 2012 #12
absolutely! Maine-ah Mar 2012 #14
I don't wear tampons Marrah_G Mar 2012 #15
I used OB tampons for decades. Now I'm glad I did, kestrel91316 Mar 2012 #17
Me too. n/t moriah Mar 2012 #30
Yep, no issue using OB tampons. nt GardeningGal Mar 2012 #31
This Should Be Reported To The FDA Immediately.........nt global1 Mar 2012 #18
I've been digging around the FDA website Maine-ah Mar 2012 #21
Now I'm Not Sure The FDA Regulates Tampons But Check Out This Link..... global1 Mar 2012 #26
Here Is A Recent Recall Press Release By Kimberly-Clark On Tampons.... global1 Mar 2012 #27
thanks, global1! Maine-ah Mar 2012 #28
The recall was very limited and due to possible bacterial contamination. cbayer Mar 2012 #35
I wouldn't put that thing in me for all the tea in China... catbyte Mar 2012 #19
Yikes. BlueIris Mar 2012 #20
you would think Maine-ah Mar 2012 #22
That is vile. BlueIris Mar 2012 #23
I've never used Kotex... Maine-ah Mar 2012 #25
How disgusting.... OhioChick Mar 2012 #29
Snopes has this up for discussion, but no conclusions yet. I am skeptical, but we shall see. cbayer Mar 2012 #34
Oh barf! JVS Mar 2012 #36
Related, perhaps: Robb Mar 2012 #37
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