Tampax has had to apologize for a now-deleted "offensive" tweet quoting a popular internet phrase. The company received backlash on Twitter. Users said it "sexualized" women and was "demeaning." They ...
Tampax is getting in the menstrual cup game. Starting today, the company known for tampons is launching their first-ever reusable product. Based on current clinical research, online reviews and ...
The Tampax manufacturer in Maine recently raised its starting salary from $47,000 to $60,800 a year. Its hiring challenges come amid reports of tampon shortages and menstrual product inflation. The ...
TikTok and Reddit users are accusing Tampax of shrinking their tampon sizes — but the brand tells PEOPLE sizing has remained consistent for decades Athena Sobhan is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE ...
Tampax has been accused of "sexualizing women" after posting a controversial tweet that went viral and led to calls for a boycott of the company. "You are in their DMs. We are in them. We are not the ...
There is significant misinformation on periods and tampons - Tampax is on a mission to help address this. CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Health education entered schools in the 1920s. 100 years later, ...
(CNN)-- Women are looking for eco-friendly and healthy ways to deal with their periods. Procter & Gamble is betting that organic tampons will do the trick. On Tuesday, P&G's feminine hygiene brands — ...
Tampax has received overwhelming backlash since their latest UK campaign debuted on television. The feminine products brand, owned by American company Procter & Gamble, is sold in over 100 countries ...
Tampax has faced a backlash online after saying that 'not all people with periods are women'. The tampon company tweeted in support of transgender people and insisted that 'not all women have periods' ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. The chaos at Twitter has people (and brands) Tweeting their drafts — and some are getting cheekier than others. The social team at Tampax ...
A month after Tampax, owned by Procter and Gamble, posted a tweet in support of transgender individuals, feedback is still pouring in. While some are praising the inclusivity of the message, others ...