P.S. Condoms Exceptionally Thin Condoms, 12 ct.

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P.S. Condoms Exceptionally Thin Condoms, 12 ct.

SKU# 40598
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SKU# 40598
P.S. Condoms help prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. They are silky smooth, vegan and also less irritating because they're made with cleaner, non-toxic ingredients.
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P.S. Condoms Exceptionally Thin Condoms, 12 ct.
$18.99
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P.S. Condoms help prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. They are silky smooth and  less irritating because they're made with cleaner, non-toxic ingredients. P.S. Condoms exceed FDA strength requirements.

Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Sexual Health products.

Benefits: 

  • Helps prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections

Features:

  • Thin and lubricated with premium silicone lubricant
  • 100% vegan
  • No odor

Includes: 

  • Reusable magnetic container

Color/Flavor: 

  • Clear

Size: 

  • Regular

Natural rubber latex

Latex condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. Latex condoms do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To get the most protection from a latex condom, use one correctly every time you have sex. Latex condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. Latex condoms do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To get the most protection from a latex condom, use one correctly every time you have sex.

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