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  2. Persil - Wikipedia

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    Persil (/ ˈ p ɜːr s ɪ l /, German pronunciation: [pɛʁˈziːl]) is a German brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Henkel around the world except in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Latin America (except Mexico), China, Australia and New Zealand, where it is manufactured and marketed by Unilever. Persil was introduced ...

  3. Persillade - Wikipedia

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    Persillade (French pronunciation:) is a sauce or seasoning mixture of parsley (French: persil) chopped together with seasonings including garlic, herbs, oil, and vinegar. [1] In its simplest form, just parsley and garlic, it is a common ingredient in many dishes, part of a sauté cook's mise en place.

  4. Persil Power - Wikipedia

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    Persil Power was a laundry detergent product developed and sold in the mid-1990s by Unilever. History. In the early 1990s, Unilever's Persil detergent risked ...

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  6. Persilschein - Wikipedia

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    Persilschein is a German idiom and literally means "Persil ticket" ("Persil" refers to a brand of laundry detergent). To own or have a Persilschein is akin to having "a clean bill of health" and may refer to the granting of a wide-ranging permission or "carte blanche" to pursue a business or a previously morally or legally suspect interest.

  7. Wisk - Wikipedia

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    Wisk was introduced as the first liquid laundry detergent in the United States by Lever Brothers Company in 1956. [1]In 2008, Wisk was purchased by Vestar Capital Partners when Lever Brothers' parent company Unilever divested its North American laundry brands, and it was combined with Huish Detergents, Inc. (also owned by Vestar) to form The Sun Products Corporation.

  8. Mark Dixon (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving school at 16, Dixon founded a sandwich making business, Dial-a-Snack, which delivered locally on a butcher's bicycle. After the business failed, he travelled the world, becoming a barman in St Tropez, a miner in Australia, a farmhand in Asia; and selling encyclopedias.

  9. Richard Dixon (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    After his DPhil, Dixon was a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge before starting his own research group at Royal Holloway College at the University of London.