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Moldy Tampons: Danielle Parr, Woman, Finds Black Spots On Kotex Product (VIDEO)

Posted: 03/28/2012 7:12 pm Updated: 03/29/2012 1:51 pm

Moldy Tampon

A Texas woman found an unexpected substance growing on an unused tampon: mold.

Danielle Parr noticed the black spots after she accidentally popped the Kotex product out of its applicator, according to her blog post.

Horrified, the Texas woman contacted maker Kimberly-Clark Corporation, which owns Kotex, to report the issue. According to a post Parr published on her blog, a spokesperson told her the substance wasn't something to be concerned about:


In instances where it has been found, we conducted tests on the product involved and have found the mold to be a common environmental species that carries no health risk. The vegetative mold is similar in nature to mold on vegetables or in baked goods.

Dissatisfied with the response, Parr contacted local news station WFAA, which also began investigating into the matter.

The station reached out to Dr. Jay Staub, an obstetrician and gynecologist, who called the tampon in question "disgusting."

"If a woman uses a tampon that is contaminated with bacteria, mold, I suppose there can be a risk of infection because you're putting mold in the vagina," he told WFAA.

Parr's story took off, and in a subsequent post, the blogger updated her readers with the follow-up response she said the company had sent to her:

Nothing is more important to us than consumer safety. Any discoloration or abnormality with our tampons is extremely rare, and we want to do a full investigation to determine the source and follow-up with our manufacturing facility.

Parr acknowledged manufacturing mishaps happen and said she's grateful the company has vowed to look further into the matter. She even suggested how Kimberly-Clark might alter the product to give women peace of mind: Replace the opaque applicator with a see-through one.

Despite the apology, Jezebel's Erin Gloria Ryan points out the incident still gives "millions of women a reason to rip open their box of cotton ponies and examine them individually for mold like a crazy person."

The mold incident isn't the first matter that's pushed Kimberly-Clark into the spotlight in recent months.

In November, the company recalled nearly 1,400 cartons of tampons, claiming the products could contain a bacteria capable of causing dangerous and potentially life-threatening infections.

The company said stores were notified about the recall and were instructed to remove the items from the shelves.

For more on the story, watch WFAA's report above.

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A Texas woman found an unexpected substance growing on an unused tampon: mold. Danielle Parr noticed the black spots after she accidentally popped the Kotex product out of its applicator, accordin...
A Texas woman found an unexpected substance growing on an unused tampon: mold. Danielle Parr noticed the black spots after she accidentally popped the Kotex product out of its applicator, accordin...
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11:27 AM on 08/08/2012
Thanks for sharing this article. That is just repulsive! As a women, I don't think I would be okay with mold being on a tampon. I feel so terrible for the women who found this. If I were her I would have freaked right out. It seems to me like they need better mold inspection on these products. Through my research of mold and how it could have formed this website has been helpful and interesting to me: lifespansystems.com
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Jerilyn Jund
Love to see others views!
07:26 PM on 03/31/2012
Wow! That's is so nasty and just wrong! To claim that it wasn't a health issue! Really? Kotex Tampons, all products need to be checked for safety. If this woman had not noticed the mold and used this moldy tampon who knows what ill effects it could have caused her. OMG this is just sooo nasty! Poor lady!
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denoferth
I have seen things you people wouldn’t believe.
11:57 AM on 03/31/2012
I wouldn’t be satisfied until a total recall was announced and the idiot who advised that it was OK to use a moldy tampon was identified and removed from any contact with customers and retrained or let go as incorrigible.
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09:05 AM on 03/31/2012
Cotton ponies! I haven't heard that phrase in years.......
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Andrew Harvey
Don't F with the Jesus
06:41 AM on 03/31/2012
What's the big deal? It's not like the place they're headed to is clean.
10:37 AM on 03/31/2012
Are you serious?
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Andrew Harvey
Don't F with the Jesus
10:59 PM on 03/31/2012
No, not really.
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denoferth
I have seen things you people wouldn’t believe.
11:54 AM on 03/31/2012
Wow! If I were your fan I would be reconsidering because of your pathetically poor judgment.
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Jerilyn Jund
Love to see others views!
07:28 PM on 03/31/2012
Thanks for that comment! That Andrew Harvey is clueless!
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Andrew Harvey
Don't F with the Jesus
11:00 PM on 03/31/2012
If you can take a tampon, you can take a joke.
03:02 AM on 03/31/2012
Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
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pdxist
Feel free to copy my avatar! (Or ask me how.)
10:44 PM on 03/30/2012
"Relax, ladies, it's no different than sticking moldy vegetables up your hoo-ha," a company spokesperson explained.
07:03 PM on 03/30/2012
"The station reached out to Dr. Jay Staub, an obstetrician and gynecologist, who called the tampon in question "disgusting."

If a woman uses a tampon that is contaminated with bacteria, mold, I suppose there can be a risk of infection because you're putting mold in the vagina," he told WFAA."

he "supposes" that there could be a risk of infecction from a moldy tampon?
i would never want to be one of his patients.
06:40 PM on 03/30/2012
Sooooo glad that I kicked 'Aunt Flo' to the curb 2 years ago & don't have to worry about her monthly visits!
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MagicalPossibilities
Question everything...
12:35 AM on 03/31/2012
It's been 8 years for me. Thank goodness I never got one of these. I am extremely allergic to mold - I am sure I would have have a severe reaction.
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CaptainRenault
Here to keep an eye on the rascals.
05:42 PM on 03/30/2012
In no small twist of irony, I see that there is a "related" article for carpet cleaner underneath this story.

Hmm. What are you trying to say, HuffPo?

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10:38 AM on 03/31/2012
HAH didn't put that together. Subliminal messages
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CaptainRenault
Here to keep an eye on the rascals.
04:34 PM on 03/31/2012
"Mad Men" at work?
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[Sorry, I couldn't resist.]

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helenwheels74
check your sugar-coat at the door
05:23 PM on 03/30/2012
eww!i wonder how many women have unwittingly inserted a moldy tampon? ladies, get non-applicator ones so you know what you're putting in your body. also: get the natural kind, without chlorine bleach. google it... it's a totally under-reported health matter.
04:40 PM on 03/30/2012
I can't help but wonder if this is part of the republicans' war against women? Didn't Rick Santorum say that this is what women deserve for having periods?
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fran glass
03:34 PM on 03/30/2012
uhhh i am totally going to check all of my tampons with applicators in advance from now on... you wouldn't even KNOW if you just inserted it normally. So disturbing.
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Xylem44
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03:29 PM on 03/30/2012
Ugh! This is so gross! It would just happen to be my favorite brand. When the he|| was that recall announced?
03:16 PM on 03/30/2012
this is revolting!! They're trying to soften the blow by comparing it to the mold found on fruit...i wouldn't eat or touch the mold found on fruit, either!! what the hell?!??