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I'd like Breezies to create panties that absorb light bladder leaks. These are popular, and costly ($35-40 per pair on average.) I find that the Ultimair liner makes wearing a pantyliner difficult, as the liner adhesive doesn't hold well. 

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Ye gad,  I can just hear Larissa going a mile a minute selling that!

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It's a real problem, for millions of women. I see no reason to pretend it isn't. Products that solve problems in an innovative way sell. We're well beyond "We don't talk about bad things."

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@GoldNotSilver wrote:

I'd like Breezies to create panties that absorb light bladder leaks. These are popular, and costly ($35-40 per pair on average.) I find that the Ultimair liner makes wearing a pantyliner difficult, as the liner adhesive doesn't hold well. 


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Turn the panties inside out.   

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I don’t mind discussing it, but I don’t want to listen to the panty correspondent scream about it.
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I think it might be a little difficult to demonstrate on air...........

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If they cost that much, I doubt that Breezies would do that.  It's a limited market for an expensive product.  Even if they did, Breezies wouldn't be any cheaper than the ones already on the market.  Why not by the ones you can get now or buy panties that accommodate pantiliners?

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@Desertdi wrote:

I think it might be a little difficult to demonstrate on air...........


 

They'd have to drag out that big urn and pitcher of water...