Nevermind. I was silly & didn't realize I could find out for myself. :) I clicked on the link. I used to see those in that Earth store in Winter Park or Orlando. I think. I used to not be so good about doing laundry so these weren't for me. I'm much better now, and I'm big on saving the planet, so I might try them.
Funny story about disposables: The always pads with wings now come with a little message on the paper covering the wings glue. The little message actually says something like "Have a happy period". I must confess that I started laughing when I noticed this.
Ah, ignore my last comment that the link is clickable. You are probably thinking of Whole Foods. As for the "l" word, I am terrible with laundry, and I end up hand washing, and tossing in the wash when I can. They are much softer when you machine wash and dry them, but hand washing is fine...they are a little stiffer when they air dry, but squishing them up makes them softer again. If you have questions, let me know. :)
BTW, they have their own blog with info...my profile has the RSS feed that you can subscribe to so that you can get updates as posts to your friends list.
I haven't used disposables since just before the last presidential election, so I never saw that, but I imagine I would be amused as well, considering how the disposable industry tends to be, and the general way that most manufacturers are towards hiding and shaming menstruation.
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Date: 14 Sep 2006 18:25 (UTC)Funny story about disposables: The always pads with wings now come with a little message on the paper covering the wings glue. The little message actually says something like "Have a happy period". I must confess that I started laughing when I noticed this.
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Date: 15 Sep 2006 03:50 (UTC)BTW, they have their own blog with info...my profile has the RSS feed that you can subscribe to so that you can get updates as posts to your friends list.
I haven't used disposables since just before the last presidential election, so I never saw that, but I imagine I would be amused as well, considering how the disposable industry tends to be, and the general way that most manufacturers are towards hiding and shaming menstruation.