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  2. Gillette Mach3 - Wikipedia

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    Gillette announced the Mach3 razor on April 14, 1998, [9] following more than $750 million in R&D. [10] Gillette budgeted $300 million for a two-year advertising campaign for the Mach3 razor. [9] [11] Gillette marketed the three blade design as allowing for a shave with

  3. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    It was the first razor to have spring-loaded blades. Gillette claimed the blades receded into the cartridge head, when they make contact with skin, helping to prevent cuts and allowing for a closer shave. [101] This product line also includes the Sensor Excel, [102] the Sensor 3, and the Sensor 3 Cool. [103] [104]

  4. File:Gillette Ad How Are Ya Fixed For Blades.webm - Wikipedia

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    Note that it may still be copyrighted in jurisdictions that do not apply the rule of the shorter term for US works (depending on the date of the author's death), such as Canada (50 p.m.a.), Mainland China (50 p.m.a., not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany (70 p.m.a.), Mexico (100 p.m.a.), Switzerland (70 p.m.a.), and other countries with individual treaties.

  5. Razor and blades model - Wikipedia

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    A razor with its attached blade. With the razor and blades model, the razor would be inexpensive but the blades would come at a significant cost. The razor and blades business model [1] is a business model in which one item is sold at a low price (or given away) in order to increase sales of a complementary good, such as consumable supplies.

  6. Gillette Cavalcade of Sports - Wikipedia

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    The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports is an American radio-turned-television program by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) that ran from 1942 to 1960. [1] The program included broadcasts of a variety of sports , although it is primarily remembered for its focus on boxing matches.

  7. King C. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Gillette obtained a trademark registration (0056921) for his portrait and signature on the packaging. Production began in 1903, when he sold a total of 51 razors and 168 blades. [12] The second year, he sold 90,884 razors and 123,648 blades, [12] thanks in part to Gillette's low prices, automated manufacturing techniques, and good advertising ...

  8. William Emery Nickerson - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Nickerson was asked to review King C. Gillette's razor idea, which he did, but did not meet or become involved with Gillette at that time. [16] In 1901, Nickerson was again asked to review Gillette's razor. [17] This time, after longer review, he "envisioned machinery that would harden and sharpen the thin steel blades to a keen ...

  9. Gillette (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Navarro Gillette (born September 16, 1974), known mononymously as Gillette, is an American retired singer and rapper active in mid-1990s and early 2000s. She is best known for her 1994 worldwide hit " Short Dick Man ", a song released alongside the production team 20 Fingers .