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  2. Category:Shampoo brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shampoo brands" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... Old Spice; P. Palmolive (brand) Pantene; Pert Plus; Prell ...

  3. Prell - Wikipedia

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    Procter & Gamble sold the brand to Prestige Brands International in November 1999. Prestige then sold Prell, along with its other two shampoo brands, Denorex and Zincon, to Ultimark Products in October 2009 in order to focus more on their two larger segments: over-the-counter healthcare and household cleaning products.

  4. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Pert Plus was sold to Innovative Brands, LLC in July 2006. Prell shampoo sold to Prestige Brands International in 1999; Primex shortening (sold to ACH in 2001) Pringles potato chips sold to Kellogg Company in June 2012 [20] Pur, brand of water filtration products. The brand was acquired from Recovery Engineering, Inc. in 1999 for approximately ...

  5. Pantene - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, following its launch in 55 countries, Pantene was the #1 hair care brand around the world with sales reaching over $1 billion. By 1996, it was still leading in 78 countries and by 1998, it was the leading shampoo in 90 countries. [8] Pantene was advertised as approved by Swiss Vitamin Institute. [9]

  6. Old Spice - Wikipedia

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    Old Spice is an American brand offering male grooming products including aftershaves, deodorants and antiperspirants, shampoos, body washes, shaving cream, and soaps. It is manufactured by Procter & Gamble. Old Spice was launched as Early American Old Spice by William

  7. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As a result of this success, Suave's personal care lines was extended into deodorants, skin creams and other products. the company followed up by introducing the equally successful line of Finesse and (the professional-caliber) Salon Selectives brands. By 1989, Suave, Finesse and Salon Selectives were among the top ten national shampoo brands. [5]