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  2. Hawaiian Tropic - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Tropic is an American brand of suntan lotion that was founded by Ron Rice in 1969. Hawaiian Tropic became the largest private manufacturer of sun care products in the United States. The company was acquired by Playtex Products, Inc. in May 2007.

  3. Synthetic cannabinoids - Wikipedia

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    These blends, marketed under the trade names AM-HI-CO, Dream, Spice (Gold, Diamond), Zoom, Ex-ses, Yucatán Fire and others, have been declared to contain Salvia divinorum, Hawaiian wood rose, and blue lotus, and are prohibited to be sold. These substances have been found to have "psychotropic, narcotic effects, contain poisonous components and ...

  4. Edgewell Personal Care - Wikipedia

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    The Edgewell Personal Care Company is an American multinational consumer products company headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut. [2] It was formed in 2015 following the corporate spin-off from Energizer Holdings. [3]

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  6. List of substances used in rituals - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian baby woodrose: Argyreia nervosa: Seed: 0.325% ergoline derivatives of dry weight. [13] Psychedelic: Huna shamans used them according to various oral histories. [14] Henbane: Hyoscyamus niger: Seed, flower, leaf: Tropane alkaloids Deliriant: Ancient Greece and witches of the Middle Ages. Iboga: Tabernanthe iboga: Root bark: Ibogaine [15 ...

  7. Shalimar (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Shalimar was created by perfumer Jacques Guerlain in 1921, but after another company claimed to already have a fragrance by the same name, Guerlain was forced to rename the fragrance "No. 90" until a legal dispute over the name was settled. [2] Shalimar was re-released in 1925 at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial ...