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Tampax

Tampax Pocket Radiant Compact Tampons - Regular 

28 ct
$9.76 each($0.35 / ct)

Aisle 31

Victoria H‑E‑B plus!
6106 N. NAVARRO

Description

It’s a new time for that time of the month. Get up to 100% leak and odor-free protection with Tampax Pocket Radiant compact tampons – experience the same incredible protection of Tampax Radiant tampons in a compact extendable applicator. Designed with a LeakGuard Braid to help stop leaks before they even happen. For protection you can feel good about. Got leaks? Go up an absorbency. Uncomfortable to remove? Go down an absorbency. Free of dyes, perfume, latex (natural rubber latex), BPA, and elemental chlorine bleaching. Thanks to their smooth applicator with Anti-Slip Grip, they are specifically designed to make inserting the tampon incredibly comfortable. Plus, they come in a CleanSeal Wrapper created for more ease (vs. Tampax Pearl), more clean, and more hygiene – to help dispose of them wherever you are. How to insert a tampon: Slowly insert the tampon applicator from the tip, all the way to the grip. After you’ve pushed the plunger in all the way, pull the applicator out. How to remove a tampon: You'll use your thumb and finger to grip the string and pull it slowly out. Please do not flush your tampon. Properly dispose of your tampon in the trash.
Don’t settle for less when you can get more. Discover outstanding protection for up to eight hours with Tampax, the #1 U.S. Gynecologist recommended tampon brand (based on 2020 survey).
  • Ingredients

    Rayon, Cotton, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Polyester, Glycerin, Paraffin, Ethoxylated Fatty Acid Esters/Esters D'acides Gras Ethoxyles, PEG-100 Stearate, Titanium Dioxide.

    Allergens and safety warnings

    Attention: Tampons are associated with Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but serious disease that may cause death. Read and save enclosed information.
  • Use for 8 hours maximum. Directions for Use Enclosed: Tampons come in standardized industry-wide absorbencies. Use the chart for comparing absorbencies of all industry products. The risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) increases with higher absorbency in order to reduce your risk of TSS, you should use the lowest absorbency that meets your needs. Do not flush.
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