First she went after a U.S. Open lineswoman. Now Serena Williams is taking aim at Mother Nature. In a new ad campaign for Tampax‘s Pearl tampons, the tennis star uses her, um, ...
Before Courteney Cox became Monica Geller, she was the first person to say “period” in a national commercial, thanks to her leg warmer-forward 1985 Tampax ad. Almost 40 years later, the Friends star ...
Tampax debuted a new television ad campaign dubbed “Tampons and Tea” in the United Kingdom and Ireland this spring. The ad aims to educate tampon users on how to safely and correctly insert a tampon.
Tennis star Serena Williams will begin appearing in advertisements touting Procter & Gamble's Tampax brand in a print advertising campaign. Williams will be featured in a series of lighthearted print ...
When Serena Williams unleashed her fury at a line judge at the U.S. Open earlier this month, her outburst became fodder for newspapers and magazines around the world. Now, her temper is about to be on ...
A Tampax ad featuring a fake chat show host giving out advice on how to use tampons has been causing some people pain. Cramps, you might ask? No, more like moral pain, according to the kerfuffle the ...
An advert for tampons has been banned in Ireland for causing "widespread offence", with the Advertising Standards Authority of Ireland (ASAI) advising that it should not air again in the same format.
Tampax “believes in a world where women can live without limits,” according to the feminine care product line’s Facebook page. So why is its new line of “Radiant” tampons so obnoxiously retrograde?
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