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Date Posted: 05:17:26 04/05/10 Mon
Author: JanetB
Subject: Re: Sears Douches
In reply to: Ginny 's message, "Sears Douches" on 10:48:18 04/14/07 Sat

>In the mid to late 60s, Sears sold a number of
>Feminine Hygiene items both in their stores and
>catalogs. I always wanted one of their syringes, with
>the contoured one piece soft rubber douche nozzles
>that flared into a shield at the base, but could never
>work up the nerve to buy one.
>
>Did anyone ever get one? Were they any good?

Don't know about Sears Roebuck, but Simpson Sears sold the same exact things that were available at our local drug store. Only difference I could find was that it said Sears on it. At the time that was true for EVERYTHING you bought at Sears.

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