Aunt Flow launches direct-to-consumer period products in the U.S.
The woman-owned company is dedicated to normalizing access to menstrual products, now offering them for direct purchase

Aunt Flow, a company known for its free-vend tampon and pad dispensers, has expanded its offerings by making its period products available for direct purchase in the U.S. The woman-owned company, committed to enhancing access to menstrual products in public settings such as schools and businesses, has recently introduced its product line for sale across the country.
With over two million students already benefiting from Aunt Flow’s products in schools nationwide, the company has responded to demand by introducing 36-count boxes of tampons and pads priced at US$ 15.99.
Claire Coder, founder and CEO, highlighted the company’s dedication to accessibility, noting, “Menstruators in 750 schools and 150 universities across the U.S. have come to trust Aunt Flow and rely on our period products during their school day”.
Coder also emphasized the company’s mission to provide accessible menstrual products, drawing from her personal experiences. “After receiving requests from parents that their daughters were curious if these products were available for ‘normal people sales’, we decided to give the girls what they’ve been asking for”.
Supported by investors including Sophia Bush and Aly Raisman, Aunt Flow continues its mission to normalize access to essential period products, empowering menstruators across the country.
“We know that girls, women, and menstruators have come to count on Aunt Flow — our database of subscribers and the reviews our products are generating support that as fact,” said Sarah Howard, vice president of marketing, Aunt Flow. “And the reviews are bigger than simply comfort and quality. The reviews tell us we are a trusted part of monthly menstruation cycles across the country”.
Aunt Flow’s products are now accessible for purchase on goauntflow.com and Amazon.