Jump to content

Tesco condoms - every little helps!


2deal2

Recommended Posts

Tesco condoms - every little helps!Xtra Large sizes of course...Link: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20090811/tuk-t...ps-6323e80.htmlThe new condoms - which are 10mm longer than the average 205mm version and 1mm wider - will go on sale in Tesco branches across the UK from Wednesday.A store spokeswoman said the launch of the Durex Extra Large range follows "overwhelming consumer demand".Healthcare buyer Nicola Evans added: "These new condoms are designed to allow larger men more comfort than ever before."We know through customer research that there has been a growing demand for an extra large condom that is easily available in high street pharmacies."In the last year there have been more than 200 calls from customers requesting the availability of an extra large condom."The most popular ranges of condoms at the supermarket are currently Durex Fetherlite and Durex Extra Safe.Durex Extra Large condoms will cost £9.53 for a packet of 12 and will be sold exclusively at 400 Tesco stores.Don't know where this demand is coming from... :huh:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It looks like I'll still be rocking a crisp packet. They just don't cater for chodes.Ladies holla.
them packets of mini-chedders there+
SKINT teenagers are being forced to use crisp packets as contraception because they cannot afford condoms, a sexual health expert said today.Peter Greenhouse said many of the country's poorest youngsters admitted to improvising with contraceptives - such as cling film - for sex.Mr Greenhouse - the UK's first sexual health consultant and founder of the first integrated clinic - warned there was a desperate need for improved Government funding to make contraception freely available.He said: "The use of crisp packets and cling film is something anyone who has been working in sexual health for any period of time knows."These young people are so poverty stricken they cannot even afford the bus fare to get into town, so how can they afford condoms?"The message about sexually transmitted diseases has got through to teenagers but they don't have the money to implement the advice."This sort of thing happens when people are desperate."
Link to comment
Share on other sites

It looks like I'll still be rocking a crisp packet. They just don't cater for chodes.Ladies holla.
them packets of mini-chedders there+
SKINT teenagers are being forced to use crisp packets as contraception because they cannot afford condoms, a sexual health expert said today.Peter Greenhouse said many of the country's poorest youngsters admitted to improvising with contraceptives - such as cling film - for sex.Mr Greenhouse - the UK's first sexual health consultant and founder of the first integrated clinic - warned there was a desperate need for improved Government funding to make contraception freely available.He said: "The use of crisp packets and cling film is something anyone who has been working in sexual health for any period of time knows."These young people are so poverty stricken they cannot even afford the bus fare to get into town, so how can they afford condoms?"The message about sexually transmitted diseases has got through to teenagers but they don't have the money to implement the advice."This sort of thing happens when people are desperate."
lol flaming hot flavour monster munch ftw.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...