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  2. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Olay personal and beauty products; Oral-B oral hygiene products; Pampers & Pampers Kandoo and Luvs disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble's largest brand. [5] Pantene haircare products; SK-II beauty products; Tide laundry detergents and products; Vicks cough and cold products

  3. Rely (tampon) - Wikipedia

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    Rely was a brand of superabsorbent tampons made by Procter & Gamble starting in 1975. The brand's advertising slogan was "It even absorbs the worry!", and claimed it could hold up longer than the leading tampon, because it was made differently. [1] "

  4. Procter & Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Procter & Gamble has received criticism from animal advocacy group PETA for the practice of testing on animals. [106] On June 30, 1999, Procter & Gamble announced that it would limit its animal testing practices to its food and drug products which represented less than 20% of its product portfolio. [107]

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    For many people, dry shampoo and dry conditioner are time-savers to maintain your style when you don't want to wash your hair everyday -- or simply don't have the time. But Procter & Gamble...

  7. Camay - Wikipedia

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    The logo of Camay used in 2006-2012. Camay is a British brand of bar soap owned by Unilever.It was introduced in 1926 by Procter & Gamble and was marketed as a "white, pure soap for women," as many soaps of the time were colored to mask impurities.