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  2. Secret (deodorant brand) - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Secret adapted the solid antiperspirant/deodorant from a round stick to a wide stick in order to better fit under a woman's arm. Secret also introduced three new scents: Powder Fresh, Spring Breeze and Sporty Clean, to meet growing consumer demand for a variety of scents. [1]

  3. Secret vs. Native: Which Whole Body Deodorant is Better at ...

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    CC: I enjoyed using the Secret spray, but the minty cucumber scent from Native was my go-to for my pits and bits. I found the fragrance to be more pleasant and it worked on masking odor.

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  5. Dry Idea - Wikipedia

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    Dry Idea is an American brand of antiperspirant manufactured and sold by Thriving Brands LLC. Introduced in 1978 by Gillette Company, Dry Idea was acquired by The Dial Corporation along with the Soft & Dri and Right Guard brands in 2006 for $420 million as a condition set forth by antitrust authorities for Procter & Gamble's $57 billion acquisition of Gillette. [1]

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    Here are seven of the best Target gifts to leave people talking about what a great Secret — or not so secret — Santa you were this year! Stores With Layaway in 2023: Extending Your Purchasing ...

  7. Nitrophenyl pentadienal - Wikipedia

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    Nitrophenyl pentadienal, nitrophenylpentadienal, NPPD, or METKA (Russian for "mark") colloquially known as "spy dust", [1] is a chemical compound used as a tagging agent by the KGB during the Cold War Soviet Era.