Newman, Andrew Adam (18. 6. 2007). „Pigs With Cellphones, but No Condoms”. The New York Times. Приступљено 28. 4. 2009. „The 87-year-old company placed its first ad in trade magazines for pharmacists in 1927, when druggists still kept condoms behind the counter. Though out in the aisles for decades, condoms are still purchased furtively: while the average time shopping for a home-pregnancy test is 2.5 minutes, the average condom buyer takes just 7 seconds, according to research by Trojan. “We call it a drive-by purchase,” Mr. Daniels said. 'People to this day are embarrassed.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)