Judy Blume at Seven-Imp.
From the interview:
7-Imp: You recently issued updated versions of some of your best-loved books, such as Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing and Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, removing references to obsolete items, such as mimeograph machines and sanitary napkin belts. What motivated you to make these changes, and what has the reaction been?
Judy: I don’t think of them as updated versions. The books are exactly the same, but—in the case of Margaret—she buys and tries out pads that stick to your underpants. These pads replaced belts and pins just months after I wrote the book. Girls today, who read it as a contemporary story, would have to go to their grandmothers to find out about belts. And pretty soon even their grandmas won’t remember. Actually, I made these changes in the book fifteen or twenty years ago.
Wow. I just totally reverted. For some reason, the word underpants is making me smirk. Underpants. Underpants. Underpants. Hee hee hee.