Newest Blogs
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Menstruator Gift Guide
We’ve compiled a list of revolutionary, womxn-founded period products that can give menstruators the best gift of all - an easier period!
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Periods in School
Do you remember the first time you got your period? Were you unprepared, scared, or nervous? If you answered yes, then you’re not alone because nearly half of...
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Biological Males and Periods
"From our research, male participants were significantly more likely than female participants to believe that periods should be kept secret from public conversation or sight."
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Embracing My Shark Week
Have you ever been asked if it was your “time of the month,” or if you were participating in “shark week?” Or what about “riding the crimson wave?”...
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Empowering and Educating Menstruators in India
Prior to starting Sunny, our co-founder Cindy Belardo was chosen to work on a grant project in 2018 of her choice. Cindy chose to educate menstruators in India...
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Interviewing Period Stigma Experts!
We recently interviewed femplify, a health communication research team whose research focuses on period stigma and science communication of female sexual and reproductive health issues!
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Celebrating Sunny’s Women Owners
October isn’t just about celebrating Halloween and fall festivities, it's also National Women’s Small Business Month! In case you haven’t heard, Sunny’s very own co-founders, Cindy Belardo and...
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Period Blood Colors & What They Mean
Period blood comes in many different colors, and those colors can tell us a lot about our bodies! Let’s dive into a few of the period blood colors you...
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BUSTED: Debunking Common Period Myths
We’ve all been told a myth or two about our period. Whether it was that our period blood can attract sharks, or washing your hair during your period...
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Why “Feminine Products” Have Got To Go: an Interview with Benjamin W.
I sat and interviewed a friend of Sunny, who was born with female reproductive systems and hormones, but identifies as a transgender man. Benjamin W. (he/him) is a 21-year...
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