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  2. 3 Surprising Things About Costco's Kirkland Products - AOL

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    Costco shoppers should look for the Kirkland Signature label for cost and quality. Learn why these products are the best-kept secret to affordable quality. 3 Surprising Things About Costco's ...

  3. Free Sample of Kirkland Shampoo and Conditioner - AOL

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    You don't need to be a Costco member to get a free sample of the warehouse's Kirkland Signature Professional Salon Quality Moisture Shampoo and Conditioner. (Kirkland is Costco's in-house brand).

  4. Who Is Actually Behind Costco's Kirkland Signature Products - AOL

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    Red Cups: Chinet. Another Kirkland Signature product with the real manufacturer’s logo printed on the wrap, this one shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.

  5. Kirkland's - Wikipedia

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    Each year, Kirkland's hosts events and special promotions in benefit of Camp Charley, a camp for critically ill children in Scottsville, Kentucky. [8] Kirkland's past philanthropic projects also include participation in ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, as well as promotion of a holiday-themed music CD in benefit of Habitat for Humanity.

  6. Jim Markham - Wikipedia

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    Jim Markham, American Hair Stylist and founder of 4 hair care companies. James Albert Markham (born December 22, 1943) is an American hair stylist and serial entrepreneur, who has founded four hair care companies– Markham Products, ABBA Pure and Natural, [1] PureOlogy Serious Colour Care, and, most recently, ColorProof Color Care Authority. [2]

  7. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company developed Lanolin Creme Shampoo, one of the country's first detergent-based shampoos, in the mid-1930s. The popularity of the shampoo, available only in beauty salons, prompted the company to follow it up with Suave Hairdressing in 1937. The demand for the hair tonic became so great that the company began manufacturing small retail ...