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Lil-lets

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1947.

Lil-lets is a brand of feminine hygiene products principally available in the UK, Ireland and South Africa.

See also Lilia

By 1947 the Lil-Lets brand name was used by Smith and Nephew for sanitary products.

1954 Southall Brothers and Barclay of Birmingham introduced a line of female sanitary products under the Southalls name.

1958 Southalls was acquired by Smith and Nephew and the Southalls products seem to have been renamed Lil-lets.

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