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  2. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Oxygenol: Finnish toothpaste brand manufactured by Finnish Company Berner Oy; Parodontax: is a brand name of toothpaste and mouthwash currently owned by GlaxoSmithKline and was developed in 1937 in Germany. [citation needed] Peak toothpaste; a brand of toothpaste featuring baking soda produced by Colgate-Palmolive, circa 1973–1977. [35]

  3. Signal (toothpaste) - Wikipedia

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  4. Toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    Striped toothpaste was invented by Leonard Marraffino in 1955. The patent (US patent 2,789,731, issued 1957) was subsequently sold to Unilever, which marketed the novelty under the Stripe brand-name in the early 1960s. This was followed by the introduction of the Signal brand in Europe in 1965 (UK patent 813,514).

  5. List of Unilever brands - Wikipedia

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    Amino – food products (Poland) Amora – French mayonnaise and dressings (France, Belgium and Morocco); Aromat – seasoning (South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland); Best Foods – mayonnaise, sandwich spreads, peanut butter and salad dressings

  6. $10 toothpaste? U.S. household goods makers face blowback on ...

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    Colgate-Palmolive Co CEO Noel Wallace said last week at an industry conference that the household goods maker sees its new Optic White Pro Series toothpaste as the type of premium product "vital ...

  7. Pepsodent - Wikipedia

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    A tube of Pepsodent toothpaste. Pepsodent toothpaste was introduced in the United States in 1915 by the Pepsodent Company of Chicago. [2] The original formula for the paste contained pepsin, a digestive agent designed to break down and digest food deposits on the teeth, hence the brand and company name.