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


While pads are easier to find, you should be able to find tampons at most major supermarkets (with and without applicators). It's supposed to be more difficult to "Super Plus" tampons, but they may be available at Mega supermarkets. As for menstrual cups, you can purchase [Angelcup], which is a Mexican menstrual cup company ("100% mexicana"). You can also purchase Lunette from [http://www.alternativasecologicas.mx/index.php Alternatives Ecologicas]. There are no local sellers of DivaCup, Mooncup or LadyCup in Mexico, so those brands should be purchased online.
While pads are easier to find, you should be able to find tampons at most major supermarkets (with and without applicators). It's supposed to be more difficult to "Super Plus" tampons, but they may be available at Mega supermarkets. As for menstrual cups, you can purchase [https://www.facebook.com/Angelcupmexico/ Angelcup], which is a Mexican menstrual cup company ("100% mexicana"). They sell the Crystal menstrual cup for 625 pesos and the Colors menstrual cup for 700 pesos (as of February 2017). You can also purchase Lunette from [http://www.alternativasecologicas.mx/index.php Alternatives Ecologicas]. There are no local sellers of DivaCup, Mooncup or LadyCup in Mexico, so those brands should be purchased online.


===Costs===
===Costs===

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