One Gold Circle Coin, one col - ored, two lubricated and a Her - shey's Kiss. Sound like the new spe - cial package deal at Condom & Nation? Guess again. It's a condomgram. Condomgrams have hit Locust & Walk this week, and for $2 each University students are sending & them to friends, loved ones, and yes, even President Sheldon & Hackney. Facilitating Learning About Sex - ual Health, an undergraduate orga - nization, is sponsoring its second annual condomgram sale in honor of Valentine's Day and AIDS & Awareness Month. Proceeds from the sale will go to local charities, but FLASH mem - bers said the sale will also benefit the student community by promot - ing greater awareness and accep - tance of safe sex methods. Wharton senior and FLASH & member Steven Foecking said that he has already seen a change since last year's sale. "People no longer laugh and & cringe when they see our booth," Foecking said. Last year's condomgram sale & was a sellout, and FLASH expects this year to be no different, accord - ing College senior and FLASH & member Tracy Breen. College sophomore Eve Greens - pan said that she bought a condom - gram for her boyfriend because "it's not the same old flowers and candy and crap." Engineering sophomore Garth & Feeney agreed that flowers are a good Valentine's Day gift, but "not quite as good as condomgrams." In addition to four condoms and a kiss, condomgrams include a cou - pon for Condom Nation and instruc - tions for condom use. They can be sent anywhere on campus and to most off-campus student & residences.
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