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  2. Arm & Hammer coupons worth $11.50 - AOL

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    You can access 10 Arm & Hammer coupons totalling $10.50 for various products if you share your name, e-mail, and zip code on the Arm & Hammer.

  3. Arm & Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Arm & Hammer is a brand of baking soda-based consumer products marketed by Church & Dwight, a major American manufacturer of household products. The logo of the brand depicts the ancient symbol of a muscular arm holding a hammer inside a red circle with the brand name and slogan .

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    Power Sheets (50 Count) Arm & Hammer has made a name for itself over the years as the leading authority on cracking tough stains and bad odors — and the brand's laundry detergent sheets are no ...

  5. Church & Dwight - Wikipedia

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    While this attempt was unsuccessful, Hammer's Occidental Petroleum in 1986 acquired enough stock for him to join the Church & Dwight board of directors until he died in 1990. [6] In 1970, the Arm & Hammer brand introduced the market's first nationally distributed, phosphate-free detergent: Arm & Hammer Powder Laundry Detergent. [4]

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    Use coupon codes for online purchases or show the in-store offers to cashiers at checkout. RetailMeNot is a versatile app that works for both online and in-store shopping, making it a go-to for ...

  7. Arm and hammer - Wikipedia

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    Arm-and-hammer symbol at the Mechanics' Bank and Trust Company Building in Knoxville, Tennessee. The arm and hammer is a symbol consisting of a muscular arm holding a hammer. Used in ancient times as a symbol of the god Vulcan, it came to be known as a symbol of industry, for example blacksmithing and gold-beating.