Husband bought wife The Honey Pot herbal-infused period pads in Coles Woolworths supermarket fail

Husband’s massive fail after simple supermarket request from wife leaves hundreds of women in stitches: ‘I’m dying with laughter’

  • Man buys herbal-infused pads for his wife
  • The pads create a ‘cooling sensation’
  • Women thought the gaffe was hilarious

Women have been let in stitches after a wife shared what her husband bought for her at the supermarket when she asked for sanitary pads. 

The woman asked her partner to pick up ‘period stuff’ for her while he was at the shops but was baffled when he came home with mint, lavender and aloe infused pads. 

She laughed she ‘wasn’t ready’ for herbal-infused liners which apparently create a ‘cooling’ sensation to keep users more comfortable during that time of the month.

The man’s gaffe had hundreds of women ‘dying’ with laughter while others shared their horror stories about the bizarre period product. 

However, some applauded the husband and raved about her unique pads saying they use and ‘love’ them for their ‘minty freshness’.

A woman asked her partner to pick up ‘period stuff’ for her while he was at the shops but was baffled when he came home with mint, lavender and aloe infused pads

‘I asked my husband to bring home period stuff. My (vagina) wasn’t ready for mint infused liners,’ the woman wrote in a post to the What I Asked For VS What I Got Facebook page. 

She also shared the blurb from the brand owner on the back of the packet which read: ‘I was suffering with bacteria vaginosis for eight months when an ancestor came to me in a dream and gifted me with a vision to heal myself.’ 

‘With her help I created The Honey Pot to solve for what other brands wouldn’t – feminine care, powered by herbs.’ 

Not wanting to put the pads to waste, the woman tried them out but was so alarmed by the cooling sensation they caused she had to call her sister about her ‘crisis’. 

She shared the back of the packet which read: 'I was suffering with bacteria vaginosis for eight months when an ancestor came to me in a dream and gifted me with a vision to heal myself'

She shared the back of the packet which read: ‘I was suffering with bacteria vaginosis for eight months when an ancestor came to me in a dream and gifted me with a vision to heal myself’ 

‘I know the feeling. I ran out of toilet paper one time and grabbed the Kleenexes off the back of the toilet and didn’t realise they were Vicks infused Kleenexes,’ someone replied. 

She also insisted her husband try the minty pads on his nether regions and said he rated them a ’10/10′. 

Women thought the tale was hilarious and shared the confusion over the herbal-infused liners. 

‘Sounds like a yeast infection waiting to happen. They shouldn’t infuse or sell scented liners/pads,’ one group member said to which the woman replied: ‘The ancestors beg to differ’. 

‘Why are these even an option?’ another asked and a third laughed: ‘Stop, I’m dying laughing, I would panic so bad’.

Not everyone thought the man did a bad job at picking out period products for his wife. 'Awww, you got a good one. That's like the best feminine product line on the market,' one woman said

Not everyone thought the man did a bad job at picking out period products for his wife. ‘Awww, you got a good one. That’s like the best feminine product line on the market,’ one woman said

‘Oh those are spicy for sure,’ joked a fourth.

Many had tried the pads before however the reviews were mixed. 

‘I GOT THESE ON ACCIDENT ONCE. Minty fresh is an understatement, I FULLY understood how it feels to chew 5 Gum,’ one woman wrote.

‘I HATE these. It made my vagina feel like it was in a freezer,’ a second recalled.

‘It helps soooo much with cramps though but I was not ready my first time,’ someone said.

‘I LOVE these. Feels like my hoo brushed her teeth before bed, they’re my favourite and the only ones I buy,’ another said.

Not everyone thought the man did a bad job at picking out period products for his wife.   

‘Awww, you got a good one. That’s like the best feminine product line on the market,’ one woman said.

‘He gets an A for effort, though! That brand isn’t cheap so he probably figured it was the best way to go,’ another agreed.

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