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  2. Here’s How to Score a Free Perfume at Sephora - AOL

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    Try them all to find your favorite—then, take a look at what your favorite perfume says about your personality. oz/ 1.2 mL Giorgio Armani Ocean Di Gioia Eau de Parfum – 0.05 oz/ 1.5 mL NEST ...

  3. Boots (company) - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Boots from 1911. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. [7] After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10, helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, [8] which was incorporated as Boot and Co. Ltd in 1883, becoming Boots Pure Drug Company Ltd in 1888.

  4. Demeter Fragrance Library - Wikipedia

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    Demeter was founded by ex-Kiehl's perfumer Christopher Brosius, and Christopher Gable in 1993, as a project to "bottle" everyday odors into wearable personal colognes.The first three colognes that were created – Dirt, Grass and Tomato – were launched at New York department store Henri Bendel in 1996.

  5. Shalimar (perfume) - Wikipedia

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    Shalimar was created by perfumer Jacques Guerlain in 1921, but after another company claimed to already have a fragrance by the same name, Guerlain was forced to rename the fragrance "No. 90" until a legal dispute over the name was settled. [2] Shalimar was re-released in 1925 at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial ...

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  7. Product sample - Wikipedia

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    Free sample of Peter Pan peanut butter, promising it "does not stick to the roof of your mouth" A product sample is a sample of a consumer product that is given to the consumer free of cost so that they may try a product before committing to a purchase. When it comes to marketing non-durable commodities, such as food items, sampling is crucial.