| 41. | The company broadened its operations in the 1920s by introducing Kotex sanitary napkins and the first throw-away tissues, Kleenex.
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| 42. | Pantyliners are related to sanitary napkins in their basic construction-but are usually much thinner and often narrower than pads.
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| 43. | In March, Procter & Gamble began a campaign for Always sanitary napkins that did not show women or products.
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| 44. | A couple of decades ago, that question was the slogan of a long-running ad campaign for Kotex sanitary napkins.
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| 45. | Story four The Sanitary Man of Sacred Land is about a man who produces sanitary napkins for low cost.
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| 46. | Once, she said, a sanitary napkin with sergeant's stripes was hung above the podium where she conducted daily roll call.
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| 47. | In March, Procter & AMP; Gamble began a campaign for Always sanitary napkins that did not show women or products.
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| 48. | It used this material as the basis for a sanitary napkin and marketed the product as Kotex beginning in 1920.
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| 49. | Sanitary napkins are reportedly hard to find in Yogyakarta, prompting one store to impose a quota of two boxes per customer.
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| 50. | The money has been used to provide sanitary napkins to Afghan women and medical assistance with labor and delivery, officials said.
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