Who is Souper Jenny?

Who is Souper Jenny?

Souper Jenny is a collection of five, cozy neighborhood cafes serving the Atlanta community fresh and delicious food since 1999. Jenny Levison, our founder and chief “soup slinger,” still works daily creating new and exciting recipes for a loyal clientele. We offer 5-6 hot soups, 3 sandwiches and 3-4 salads a day!

How much does Super Jennie menstrual cup hold?

The Super Jennie large menstrual cup holds nearly double that with its 41.61 milliliter capacity. Its medical-grade silicone is softer than other brands, so despite its size, it easily conforms to your body, but still stays in place during rigorous activity.

What is the biggest menstrual cup?

Merula XL
The Merula XL has been the highest capacity menstrual cup available to users for years (the new LaliCup XL has 1 ml more capacity) and enjoys a cult following. The company that makes Merula XL also makes another high-capacity cup, Merula OS, that is a favorite of users with a low cervix.

Does Souper Jenny deliver?

Let SOUPER JENNY handle all your catering needs! You can pick up our fresh, delicious food or we can have it delivered right to your door!

How do you know your menstrual cup size?

Normal to heavy flow

  1. The diameter is 46 mm (1.8 inches) by 52 mm (2 inches).
  2. The stem measures 20 mm (0.8 inches).
  3. The volume of the cup is 30 ml (1.0 fl oz).
  4. Measuring lines: 7.5ml (0.25 oz) and 15ml (0.5 oz)

How do you clean a menstrual cup in a public restroom?

Take out your menstrual cup and dump the contents into the toilet. Spray off your cup with a water bottle, use a menstrual cup wipe, or wipe it with clean toilet paper or paper towel. (Note: do not flush paper towels – dispose of them in the waste bin.)

Why is my menstrual cup sliding down?

Your menstrual cup is designed to form a seal with the vaginal walls, which keeps it in place. When this seal isn’t created or is compromised, it can cause your menstrual cup to move or slip down.

Can a virgin wear a menstrual cup?

Yes – virgins can use a menstrual cup or tampon. The hymen is often thought of as a closed “door” that is “broken” when a person has intercourse for the first time.