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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===


* You can find '''pads/pantyliners''' in supermarkets.
* You can find '''pads/pantyliners''' in supermarkets, health stores and pharmacies.  
* You can find '''tampons''' in supermarkets.
* You can find '''tampons''' in supermarkets, health stores and pharmacies.
* You can find a variety of '''menstrual cups''' in Denmark, either in physical stores or online. First, there are some menstrual cup brands from Denmark. For example, there's the Danish-made [http://betulacup.com/ BetulaCup], which can be purchased online for 179 DKK, as of January 2018, and comes in three different styles (Classic, Folder and Young). There's [https://www.organicup.com/ Organicup], which is headquartered in Denmark and is sold by a variety of online retailers. There's also [http://femalecup.com/ FemaleCup], which was launched in Copenhagen in 2010. It costs 41 euros, as of January 2018, and comes in two sizes. Aside from local brands, there are many international brands as well. For example, you may be able to buy RubyCup at EcoEgo (Address: Nørre Farimagsgade 82, 1364 Copenhagen), and you may be able to buy Lunette at Kopperiet Mette Kim Witten (Address: Lindelyvej 1, Fredensborg 3480) or Sugar for Your Skin and Soul (Address: Vordingborggade 2C, København Ø 2100). You can also buy international menstrual cup brands online. For example, you can also buy LadyCup, an international menstrual cup brand, from its [http://ladycup.dk/online Danish store], and you may be able to find menstrual cups on [https://worldcare.dk/ Worldcare], an online retailer that provides services to Denmark.
* You can find a variety of '''menstrual cups''' in Denmark, either in physical stores or online. First, there are some menstrual cup brands from Denmark. For example, there's the Danish-made [http://betulacup.com/ BetulaCup], which can be purchased online for 179 DKK, as of January 2018, and comes in three different styles (Classic, Folder and Young). There's [https://www.organicup.com/ Organicup], which is headquartered in Denmark and is sold by a variety of online retailers. There's also [http://femalecup.com/ FemaleCup], which was launched in Copenhagen in 2010. It costs 41 euros, as of January 2018, and comes in two sizes. Aside from local brands, there are many international brands as well. For example, you may be able to buy RubyCup at EcoEgo (Address: Nørre Farimagsgade 82, 1364 Copenhagen), and you may be able to buy Lunette at Kopperiet Mette Kim Witten (Address: Lindelyvej 1, Fredensborg 3480) or Sugar for Your Skin and Soul (Address: Vordingborggade 2C, København Ø 2100). You can also buy international menstrual cup brands online. For example, you can also buy LadyCup, an international menstrual cup brand, from its [http://ladycup.dk/online Danish store], and you may be able to find menstrual cups on [https://worldcare.dk/ Worldcare], an online retailer that provides services to Denmark.


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