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    She and other dermatologists around the U.S. have seen growing numbers of teen and preteen girls using anti-aging skin care products. In some cases, the adult-strength products have damaged young ...

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    Banner, Summit, and White Cloud toilet tissues were merged with the company's best known bathroom tissue, Charmin. White Cloud was sold exclusively in Walmart stores in the U.S. before Kruger Products took over the brand and, with Walmart focusing on other brands, sold it in other stores [27] Big Top, brand of peanut butter before Jif made its ...

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    Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. (formerly Prestige Brands, Inc.) is an American company that markets and distributes over-the-counter healthcare and household cleaning products. It was formed by the merger of Medtech Products, Inc., Prestige Brands International, and the Spic and Span Company in 1996.

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    The company's first products were jumbo eye pencils, [8] which brought in revenue of $2 million within the first year. [6] The products were initially sold only to beauty professionals before Ko expanded sale to mass-market outlets. [6] The products were marketed as having "department store beauty" while being sold at "drugstore prices." [1]