Period products should be freely accessible in all public bathrooms.

86% of women reportedly started their period in public without the supplies they needed (source: Free the Tampons, National Research Study, 2013). Providing Aunt Flow period products recuperates lost work hours, increases school attendance, and is just the freakin’ right thing to do.

900+ BRANDS HAVE JOINED OUR MENSTRUAL MOVEMENT

By menstruators, for menstruators.

the others


Aunt Flow dispensers are rust resistant with a modern, sleek design.


Other dispensers are often rusty, dirty and just plain gross.


FAST: Aunt Flow dispensers hold 5x the product and take 30 seconds to reload. The window shows when it’s time to refill.


Other dispensers hold 5x less product and take 2 mins+ to reload. Multiplied by 100s of dispensers, you’re lookin’ at a lot of unnecessary labor costs.


FREE VEND: Our dispensers are DESIGNED for the 21st century. That means, no quarters.


Tampons and pads SHOULD be free. And besides, who carries a freaking quarter?!


All Aunt Flow dispensers are ADA compliant


Other dispensers require knobs to turn to release the product and are not accessible.


Aunt Flow dispensers use 100% organic cotton pads and tampons.


Other dispensers use pads and tampons that contain synthetic dyes and nasty chemicals.

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“I love that the company that I work for cares about my flow, supporting woman-owned companies, and helping the environment. When Viacom introduced Aunt Flow products in our bathrooms, I felt good that I have the opportunity to work for a business that cares so much.”

— laurel k

VP Human Resources

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