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In New Zealand, you can find pads, tampons and menstrual cups. You can find pads and tampons at most supermarkets, convenience stores and pharmacies. The tampons come without applicators (heavy and light absorbency) and with applicators (typically, heavier absorbency). Some common tampon brands are Libra and Carefree. As for menstrual cups, you can purchase LadyCup from [http://www.tweedle.co.nz/ Tweedle] or [https://www.facebook.com/mothersinstinct/ Mother's Instinct]. For MoonCup, you can get it delivered from the UK to NZ. For Lunette, check out [http://www.ecomoon.co.nz/ Ecomoon]. There appears to be no official sellers of DivaCup in NZ so it should be purchased online.

In New Zealand, you can find pads, tampons and menstrual cups. You can find pads and tampons at most supermarkets, convenience stores and pharmacies. The tampons come without applicators (heavy and light absorbency) and with applicators (typically, heavier absorbency). Some common tampon brands are Libra and Carefree. As for menstrual cups, you can purchase LadyCup from Tweedle or Mother's Instinct. For MoonCup, you can get it delivered from the UK to NZ. For Lunette, check out Ecomoon. There appears to be no official sellers of DivaCup in NZ so it should be purchased online.