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  2. Alberto-Culver - Wikipedia

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    Alberto-Culver was purchased by consumer goods company Unilever on September 27, 2010 for US$3.7 billion. [10] The terms of the acquisition required Unilever to divest selected hair care brands and its entire food business in the USA to other companies to satisfy antitrust concerns (in the late 1990s, Unilever had purchased Alberto-Culver's historic Chicago rival, Helene Curtis).

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  4. VO5 - Wikipedia

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    VO5 may refer to: VO5 (band), an American disco band; Alberto VO5, a brand of shampoo formerly owned by Alberto-Culver This page was last edited on 21 ...

  5. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Unilever acquired the Diplom-Is in Denmark, [47] Unilever announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell its consumer tomato products business in Brazil to Cargill, [48] purchased Alberto-Culver, a maker of personal care and household products including Simple, VO5, Nexxus, TRESemmé, and Mrs. Dash, for US$3.7 billion.

  6. Sunsilk - Wikipedia

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    Sunsilk began its first television advertising in 1955 with a campaign that focused on specific hair "issues". In the UK, the campaign focused on shiny hair. During the 1960s, a television commercial of Sunsilk featured a tune composed by John Barry, "The Girl with the Sun in Her Hair", which became so popular that it was subsequently released as a pop single.

  7. Fabergé (cosmetics) - Wikipedia

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    Fabergé (French:) is a brand name that was inspired by the House of Fabergé jewellery firm, which had been founded in 1842 in Russia.The name was used for various personal care products (including cosmetics) that were manufactured under the direction of Samuel Rubin (from the late 1930s to 1964), and then by George Barrie (from 1964 to 1984). [1]