This post is provided for those rare individuals for whom Mega-Max-Magnum is not a perfect fit.
For years, Jan Vinzenz Krause has been working to perfect the spray-on condom. And it looks like he’s getting pretty close. One can spray them on and fit is supposedly pretty good. But for now the latex takes a little too long to dry.
Other condom manufacturers, including Trojan, have tried to have a range of sizes to fit the majority of needs. But they’ve encountered one road block. No one buys the small ones.
“Having condoms in different sizes we think is a good and smart idea,” says David Johnson, group product manager of Trojan Brand Condoms. Trojan’s parent company, Church and Dwight, makes nearly 8 out of 10 condoms sold in the U.S. But different-size condoms introduce their own problems: namely, men aren’t very eager to buy a small size. Trojan’s Magnum line, whose condoms are 15% bigger than regular ones, accounts for 13% of the U.S. market. But when the company introduced a smaller condom several years ago, it had to discontinue it.
