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    Venus is a division of razors for women created in 2000. Products include Venus Divine, Venus Vibrance, Venus Embrace, Venus Breeze, Venus Spa Breeze and Venus ProSkin Moisture Rich. 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.

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    Dollar Shave Club was founded by Mark Levine and Michael Dubin. The pair met at a party and spoke of their frustrations with the cost of razor blades. With their own money and investments from start-up incubator Science Inc., they began operations in January 2011 and launched their website in April 2011. [6] [7] [8] [9]

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    Harry's razor blades are manufactured at Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld in Eisfeld, Germany. [9] Feintechnik was founded in 1920, [29] and was later nationalised in 1948 as VEB Feintechnik Eisfeld, [30] [31] which later privatized by German government agency Treuhand in 1990. [31] Feintechnik was acquired by Harry's in January 2014 for $100 million.

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    Bullacta exarata is the only species in the genus Bullacta. cf. [4]. Bullacta is the type genus of the family Bullactidae Thiele, 1926, as shown in the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005).