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  2. Fantastik - Wikipedia

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    The 1967-introduced Fantastik was described by The New York Times as "the first spray cleaner." [1] Invented by Roy Bambrough while working for Dow in Ontario, Canada.In 1998, S. C. Johnson expanded its roster of consumer brands by purchasing Dow Chemical's DowBrands division, which included Ziploc, Saran, Fantastik, and Scrubbing Bubbles.

  3. Suave spray deodorants recalled for containing cancer-causing ...

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    Unilever voluntarily recalled two types of Suave spray deodorant on March 30 after they were found to contain “slightly elevated levels” of a cancer-causing ingredient called benzene ...

  4. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    The scent seems to rival the Fever body wash and body spray line of products. Winter 2009 2009 Proximity sub-label: Amber, Bergamot, and Vetiver: Three scents under the Proximity name. Lighter, more sophisticated fragrances targeted at less juvenile men. Sold at a higher price than regular Axe range. Comes in body spray only. [citation needed ...

  5. Vanish (stain remover) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, Vanish is under the Resolve brand name. It was originally produced by Lehn and Fink, the makers of all-purpose cleaner Lysol and rodenticide d-CON. The Resolve brand was the American version of Vanish. Currently, the brand is a carpet cleaner.

  6. Spic and Span - Wikipedia

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    1948 advertisement for the product. On June 15, 1926, Whistle Bottling Company of Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania, registered "Spic and Span" trademark No. 214,076 — washing and cleaning compound in crystal form with incidental water-softening properties.

  7. Fairy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    It was suddenly discontinued by the manufacturers in about 2009 to the disapproval of its faithful customer base. [ citation needed ] The Fairy brand has expanded further from the soap-based products, and is now also used on automatic dishwashing products, the latest being Fairy Active Bursts.