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  2. Pond's - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Pond's began to advertise nationally. They advertised under the name of Pond's Healing until 1910. By the twentieth century, the company's main emphasis was selling cosmetics products. The "Pond's Vanishing Cream" and the "Pond's Cold Cream" were created, marking the entrance of Pond's products into the facial care industry. Today Pond ...

  3. Cold cream - Wikipedia

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    Cold cream Jar for cold cream from the first half of the 20th century from the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection.. Cold cream, also known as ceratum refrigerans, is an emulsion of water and certain fats, usually including beeswax and various scent agents, designed to smooth skin and remove makeup.

  4. Woodbury Soap Company - Wikipedia

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    The Woodbury Soap Company was an American manufacturer of personal care products, such as cold cream, facial cream, facial powder, after-shave talc and ear swabs. Founded in Albany, New York, in 1870, it became a subsidiary of the Andrew Jergens Company in 1901. Woodbury soap continued as a brand into the 1950s, and was sponsor to popular radio ...

  5. The Rejected (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    Ponds complains to Roger that they feel Clearasil is their main competition (even though Clearasil is an acne cream aimed at teens and Ponds is a cold cream aimed at women). Roger orders Pete to tell his father-in-law Tom Vogel (Joe O'Connor), a high-level executive at the Vicks Chemical Company that SCDP needs to drop the Clearasil account ...

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  7. Theron T. Pond - Wikipedia

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    Theron T. Pond was born in Augusta, New York on August 20, 1800. [2] He married Sarah Mary Van Ranst in 1831, and they had four children. [2] He developed "Pond's Extract", to be used as a "healing tea", from the bark of witch hazel. This was used as a topical salve for wounds and purported remedy for numerous other ailments. [3]