Condom Quality Has Improved Since 1995 Tests, Consumer Reports Says
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Testing of 30 models of condoms showed "far fewer failures" than tests run in 1995, according to the June issue of Consumer Reports. While seven of the 37 styles tested in 1995 flunked the basic quality assurance test, only two of the 30 products failed the latest round, the nonprofit consumer magazine reports.
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