Eight feminine care brands are teaming as much as eradicate the Tampon Tax.
Twenty-one states still have the Tampon Tax, meaning menstrual care products are taxed as if they're luxury items. Nevertheless, in an effort to fight against the tax, eight feminine care brands have formed the The Tampon Tax Back Coalition, through which they'll reimburse customers for the quantity they were taxed when purchasing their products from a third-party retailer. Brands include August, The Honey Pot, Rael, Lola, Cora, Diva, Here We Flo and Saalt.
The coalition was began by Nadya Okamoto, founding father of period care brand August, who has been fighting the Tampon Tax because the brand’s inception.
“After we launched our direct-to-consumer, we were all the...
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