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View all search resultsIn big cities in Indonesia, condoms, which can be as cheap as US$1.19 a dozen, are as ubiquitous as convenience stores. Nonetheless, even with such easy access, making it the easiest form of contraception, cultural norms hamper the use of condoms.
A condom manufacturer in Bangkok, Thailand, is producing durian-flavored condoms to cater to the Asian market, reported China Press.A spokesman said they had started the production of the condom and believed it would be a hit among Asians.The company is currently producing two billion condoms yearly.This is expected to increase to five billion when it opens a new factory.
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