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  2. Protex (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Protex is an American brand of soap marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in 1985. Protex soaps are sold in over 56 countries. [citation needed] The soap contains an antibacterial chemical called Trichlorocarbanilide. [1] BrandActiv distributes the brand since the late 1980s and is available in all supermarkets and corner shops. [2]

  3. Unilateral policy - Wikipedia

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    Unilateral policy is a form of resale price maintenance that enables a manufacturer to influence the price at which its distributors and dealers resell its products without a formal contract regarding the resale price. The policy was first identified in United States v. Colgate & Co., 250 U.S. 300 (1919).

  4. Colgate-Palmolive - Wikipedia

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    The Colgate-Palmolive Company, commonly known as Colgate-Palmolive, is an American multinational consumer products company headquartered on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The company specializes in the production, distribution, and provision of household, health care, personal care, and veterinary products.

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  6. Rebate (marketing) - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, a rebate is a form of buying discount and is an amount paid by way of reduction, return, or refund that is paid retrospectively. It is a type of sales promotion that marketers use primarily as incentives or supplements to product sales.

  7. United States v. Colgate & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Colgate & Co., 250 U.S. 300 (1919), is a United States antitrust law case in which the United States Supreme Court noted that a company has the power to decide with whom to do business. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Per the Colgate Doctrine , a company may unilaterally terminate business with any other company without triggering a violation of the antitrust laws.