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  2. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    Gillette Fusion is a five-bladed razor released in 2006. The Fusion has five blades on the front and a single sixth blade on the rear for precision trimming. [109] [110] Its marketing campaign was fronted by the sports stars Roger Federer, Thierry Henry, and Tiger Woods.

  3. Safety razor - Wikipedia

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    Gillette Fusion five-blade cartridge. The marketing of increasing numbers of blades in a cartridge has been parodied since the 1970s. The debut episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975 included a parody advertisement for the Triple Trac Razor, shortly after the first two-blade cartridge for men's razors was advertised.

  4. Gillette Mach3 - Wikipedia

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    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 less pressure to the skin and with fewer strokes, thereby reducing skin irritation. The Mach3 razor was released in North America during the last week of June 1998. [12]

  5. Free Gillette Fusion razor - AOL

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    Gillette is giving away 500 of its Fusion razors each day for a month.According to the Web site, it looks like you have a better chance of getting a free razor if you're a New York Yankees fan.

  6. 25 Chains That Offer Free Drink Refills - AOL

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    The casual, sit-down restaurant features a wide array of steaks, ribs, shrimp, and chicken dishes. Free refills are offered on lemonades, teas, and Coca-Cola products such as Sprite and Pibb Xtra.

  7. King C. Gillette - Wikipedia

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    King Camp Gillette (January 5, 1855 – July 9, 1932) was an American businessman who invented a bestselling safety razor. [1] Gillette's innovation was the thin, inexpensive, disposable blade of stamped steel. [2] Gillette is often erroneously credited with inventing the so-called razor and blades business model in which razors are sold ...