Alarm in some parts of the world: The conclusions are not safe

The Canadian developer of the best-known condom brand is launching a innovation following consumer concerns about sustainability. RB Health, Durex's mother company, released on Thursday the new product as safer as Real Feel, claiming that condoms in question did not pass long-term strict levels of sustainability, Periscope broadcast. “We [...]
The Canadian developer of the best-known condom brand is launching a innovation following consumer concerns about sustainability.
RB Health, Durex's mother company, released on Thursday the new product as safer as Real Feel, claiming that condoms in question did not pass long-term resistance stricters, broadcast Periscope.
“We're working closely with Health Canada and we've decided to increase security”.
The preservative “is not expected to meet the recorded pressure specifications of the explosion at the end of the guard deadline” according to the warning issued by Health Canada, the Canadian Public Health Department.
On July 30th, Durex brought back 10 piles of condoms to Great Britain over the pressure worries of the explosion. Those condoms also failed to pass the cirigorosis tests of quality.
There is no reason to worry,” Durex insists on dealing with consumer concerns.
If one of his condoms appeared, however impossible, it would increase the risk of sexually transmitted disease and pregnancy.
Consumers will be given a selection of a full reimbursement or an alternative product of at least the same value./Periscopi/











