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    No wonder this face cream has a near-perfect rating on Amazon, with five-star reviews from shoppers of all ages. Shoppers are saying "this is by far the best night moisturizer I've used.” (Photo ...

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    The Olay Regenerist Retinol 24 Night Moisturizer Cream is a fan favorite thanks to its anti-aging benefits. The brand sells 3 jars per minute—here’s why.

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  6. Olay - Wikipedia

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    Olay originated in South Africa as Oil of Olay. Graham Wulff (1916–2008), a former Unilever chemist from Durban, [2] started it in 1952. He chose the name "Oil of Olay" as a spin on the word "lanolin", a key ingredient. It was unique in the early days because it was a pink fluid rather than a cream, packaged in a heavy glass bottle.

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Reports on the purported scam are an Internet hoax, first spread on social media sites in 2017. [1] While the phone calls received by people are real, the calls are not related to scam activity. [1] According to some news reports on the hoax, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?"