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  2. Walgreens admits locking up shampoo and toothpaste hurts ...

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    Shoppers can’t stand when toothpaste, deodorant and other items are locked up behind glass display cabinets at stores. Walgreens admits locking up shampoo and toothpaste hurts sales. But it’s ...

  3. Walgreens turnaround continues with 450 stores to be closed ...

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    Walgreens, which has about 8,500 locations in the U.S. (and more than 3,600 Boots branded stores in the U.K. and elsewhere), has closed about 2,000 locations over the past decade, Wentworth said.

  4. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Promise: [32] launched by Balsara hygiene in 1978 in India, the brand's tagline was "The unique toothpaste with time-tested clove oil." [38] P/S: a Vietnamese brand of toothpaste and toothbrush. However, in 2012, they made 3 actions called "P/S 123". Rembrandt toothpaste: a brand of toothpaste that has built its brand on the promise of whitening.

  5. Walgreens plans to close a significant number of stores. Are ...

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    A spokesperson for Walgreens said that about 25% of the stores were not contributing to the chain's long-term strategy, per the Columbus Dispatch, and as a result, will close a "significant ...

  6. Aim toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    List of toothpaste brands From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  7. Gleem - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Gleem toothpaste, featuring GL-70, from Time magazine's March 31, 1958, issue. Gleem was positioned in 1952 as a competitor to top Colgate's then top Dental Cream, with advertising coordinated by Compton Advertising, Inc. [4] The League Against Obnoxious TV Commercials included a Gleem toothpaste commercial in its list of the terrible 10 in May 1963. [5]