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Showing posts with label public health. Show all posts
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Monday, February 16, 2015
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
National
Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) Newsletter today
highlighted their new Leadership Pipeline
division. Total Access Group applauds NMAC's new initiative. Jacqueline Coleman is leading this new division and summarized her
focus in the NMAC 1-29-15 Newsletter:
I am very excited to return to the National Minority
AIDS Council (NMAC), and am particularly honored that they’ve asked me to
direct a new division called the Leadership Pipeline (LP). Ending the HIV
epidemic in America requires visionary leaders who fight for the rights of all
people living with the virus. My charge is to educate, train, and inspire new
and existing leaders of color who will fight for racial justice in order to end
the HIV epidemic in America
(NMAC newsletter 1-29-15)
Friday, March 7, 2014
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As
part of our celebration, we are excited to provide our clients with
amazing savings. We are offering one dollar off per case on any
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
New Condom Designs! Check out PROPER ATTIRE Condoms
'Required for Entry'
Designed with
Stylish Women in Mind
by Planned Parenthood of America & Acclaimed Fashion Designers
by Planned Parenthood of America & Acclaimed Fashion Designers
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Gates Foundation working on improving condoms
The NY Times recently published an article titled Getting Men to Want to Use Condoms summarizing the status of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation recent project called a Grand Challenge. They are interested in developing “a next-generation condom that significantly preserves or enhances pleasure.”
This is an important project for public health!
The goal is to address two significant problems: unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS. Condoms cheaply and effectively prevent both, but around the world only 5 percent of men wear them and there are 2.5 million new H.I.V. infections a year. To stem that tide, health experts say, the number of men regularly using condoms needs to double.
“Decreased sexual pleasure is typically the predominant reason for not using them,” said Stephen Ward, a program officer for the Gates Foundation. “Can we actually make them more desirable? That’s what we’re shooting for.”
Currently many public health buyers select condoms based on the look of the foils, not the condoms themselves. This project clearly validates it is not the foil, it is the feel of the condom that will keep people using condoms.
We suggest following the lead of consumers. Thin /sensitive, and textured /stimulating condoms are the majority of the the market. Select your condoms from proven brands and try including more of these types of condoms into your programs.
This is an important project for public health!
The goal is to address two significant problems: unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases like AIDS. Condoms cheaply and effectively prevent both, but around the world only 5 percent of men wear them and there are 2.5 million new H.I.V. infections a year. To stem that tide, health experts say, the number of men regularly using condoms needs to double.
“Decreased sexual pleasure is typically the predominant reason for not using them,” said Stephen Ward, a program officer for the Gates Foundation. “Can we actually make them more desirable? That’s what we’re shooting for.”
Currently many public health buyers select condoms based on the look of the foils, not the condoms themselves. This project clearly validates it is not the foil, it is the feel of the condom that will keep people using condoms.
We suggest following the lead of consumers. Thin /sensitive, and textured /stimulating condoms are the majority of the the market. Select your condoms from proven brands and try including more of these types of condoms into your programs.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Most of America is choosing a sensitive or stimulating condom!
The best condom is the one that your target population will use! If consumers are choosing something in retail, it is what they like, and will use. The most important feature of a condom is not the look of the foil, it is how the condom feels. Will they want to use it again?
Most of America's top selling retail skus are either sensitive or stimulating. In the 26 weeks ending in April the top selling retail condom was the Trojan BareSkin, a thin and sensitive condom. There is a rumor this condom is actually made by Okamoto and this is the same condom as the Okamoto .004 Zero Zero Four. For public health buyers, the problem is neither of these are available in bulk.
A really good alternative is the Kimono MicroThin. These are in the same thinness range, have a long 20 year track record of quality, and fits right into what people want!
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- Top rated condom for thinness by Men's Health and Men's Journal
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allows Kimono to create a very thin condom that ranks among the thinnest
condoms available today. Kimono MicroThin condoms are 5X tested, and
not only meet, but exceed US and International Standards for strength
and reliability. Smooth latex, sheer thinness, and strength!
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Thin is in!
The best condom
is the one your target
population will use!
Retail reports indicate
THIN IS IN!
Consumers are choosing
thin and sensitive,
and
is a top seller!
June FLASH Sale!
for public health buyers
Call or log-in for price!
1008/case
4 DAYS ONLY
Ends June 28th!
In public health free condom distribution, you want them to pick up the condom. As a result some brands with fancy foils are popular in public health. However the more important feature of a condom is not the foil, it is how the condom feels. Did it enhance the experience so they are motivated to use a condom again next time?
Lifestyles Ultra-Sensitive Condoms are:
- the most widely distributed thin condom in public health.
- among the top selling condoms in retail
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Check out the new Okamoto 004 - They are super thin!
The Okamoto 004 ZERO ZERO FOUR condom is boxed with a label that says 'ALMOST NOTHING'. We are here to tell you they tell the truth. This is one sensitive condom!
This is the latest of a trend in the US market, where the top selling condoms are often marketed as sensitive and super thin. This one is! Check these out. Thin means SENSITIVE, and the 004 definitely is a sensitive condom!
These are made in Japan with Sheerlon® latex material that’s thinner than almost any other condom on the market. This Ultra-Thin Technology provides the ultimate sensation.
The typical condom is more like .0065 - .007, and some other sensitive condoms are in the .005 to .0065 range. So a .004 thickness condom is REALLY thin.
Okamoto does not make these available in bulk cases, so we only have them in 3ct, 10ct, and 24ct. This is a good choice for public health buyers looking for something different to get that
These are registered with a 510k from the US FDA and as safe as any other Okamoto sold here in the US. Okamoto is known for high quality, and this condom is definitely high quality.
Okamoto does make other thinner condoms, such as the .003 and .002 in Japan. However these are not registered with the FDA to be sold in the US, so Okamoto does not import them. If you find them on the Internet, be careful! They are not legally sold here in the US and have not passed thought FDA! So be sure you are choosing the 004 ZERO ZERO FOUR. These are imported properly.
This is the latest of a trend in the US market, where the top selling condoms are often marketed as sensitive and super thin. This one is! Check these out. Thin means SENSITIVE, and the 004 definitely is a sensitive condom!
These are made in Japan with Sheerlon® latex material that’s thinner than almost any other condom on the market. This Ultra-Thin Technology provides the ultimate sensation.
The typical condom is more like .0065 - .007, and some other sensitive condoms are in the .005 to .0065 range. So a .004 thickness condom is REALLY thin.
Okamoto does not make these available in bulk cases, so we only have them in 3ct, 10ct, and 24ct. This is a good choice for public health buyers looking for something different to get that

These are registered with a 510k from the US FDA and as safe as any other Okamoto sold here in the US. Okamoto is known for high quality, and this condom is definitely high quality.
Okamoto does make other thinner condoms, such as the .003 and .002 in Japan. However these are not registered with the FDA to be sold in the US, so Okamoto does not import them. If you find them on the Internet, be careful! They are not legally sold here in the US and have not passed thought FDA! So be sure you are choosing the 004 ZERO ZERO FOUR. These are imported properly.
If you like a condom that you feel ALMOST NOTHING, try this one out!
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