Rely tampon at the Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health
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Pads and tampons have a complicated history – period.
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Procter & Gamble letter to dealers explaining why it was withdrawing its Rely tampon, 22 September 1980, at MUM
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Rely ad, 1979, at the Museum of Menstruation
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Rely Tampons, ca. 1978 In 1978, Procter, Gamble introduced Rely, a super-absorbent tampon made of chemically treated polyester—which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found increased risk for Toxic Shock Syndrome (