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  2. Hai Karate - Wikipedia

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    Hai Karate was known for its humorous television [3] and magazine ads, which included self-defense instructions to help wearers "fend off women", [4] The brand's marketing plan was developed at the advertising firm of McCaffrey & McCall by George Newall, who gained fame as the co-producer of, as well as writing a few songs for Schoolhouse Rock!

  3. Scentura - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Scentura Creations, Inc sued Daniel J. Long, a former distributor, for $31,236.44, the cost of perfume which had been delivered to distributors recruited by Long. In 2001, the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that the contract between Scentura and Long was a " pyramid sales scheme ", violated the law and was unenforceable under the ...

  4. Job ads lead to Scentura, a perfume deal that stinks ... - AOL

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    For people across the country in search of a job, an ad promising a management job is awfully tempting. But what job-seekers might find on the other end is nothing close to what they thought they ...

  5. Eau de toilette - Wikipedia

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    Perfume formulas 1910. Eau de toilette is a weaker concentration of fragrance than perfume. [10] [11] The concentration of aromatic ingredients is typically as follows (ascending concentration): Splash and after shave: 1–3% aromatic compounds; Eau de Cologne (EdC): Citrus type perfumes with about 2–6% perfume concentrate aromatic compounds [12]

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  7. Eau de Cologne - Wikipedia

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    The original Eau de Cologne is a spirit-citrus perfume launched in Cologne in 1709 by Giovanni Maria Farina (1685–1766), an Italian perfume maker from Santa Maria Maggiore, Valle Vigezzo. In 1708, Farina wrote to his brother Jean Baptiste: "I have found a fragrance that reminds me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain daffodils and orange ...

  8. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Based on a shower gel and comes in shower gel and body spray form. Released in U.S. in 2008. Present 2008 Fever or Hot Fever: A fragrance infused with Brazilian hot mud and red dragon fruit extract. One of the three scents released by Axe under limited edition status. Comes in shower gel and body spray form. Released in U.S. in 2008. Present 2008

  9. Heat (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Heat is packaged in a red triangular bottle. The top of the bottle is edged with a gold band and the words "Beyoncé" and "Heat" and the cap is etched with the letter B. [3] The scent has been described as floral, fruity and woody, and it was marketed as both "feminine and irresistible" by the entertainer's official perfume website. [10]