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Coppertone is the brand name for an American sunscreen. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Coppertone uses a variety of branding, including the Coppertone girl logo and a distinctive fragrance. One of the few remaining ads in existence, on the side of a building in Miami
the icon for coppertone came from a high school contest in redondo beach, ca does any one know any thing about this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.87.8.33 ( talk ) 03:18, 6 June 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]
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The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...
Coppertone introduced the first consumer sunless tanning lotion into the marketplace in the 1960s. This product was called "Quick Tan" or "QT". This product was called "Quick Tan" or "QT". It was sold as an overnight tanning agent, and other companies followed suit with similar products.
Sedum adolphi (often erroneously spelled Sedum adolphii), the coppertone stonecrop or golden Sedum, is a species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae. [1] [2] It is native to Mexico, where it grows in rocky terrain and on cliff faces. It has also become naturalized in Sicily and the Canary Islands. [3]
They had a minor hit with their single "Coppertone", which reached No. 42 in the 1996 Triple J Hottest 100. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 , the band were nominated for two awards. [ 1 ] They released one album, Wider Screen in 1998, and disbanded later the same year.
[5] [6] Hybrids include the coppertone loquat (× Rhaphiobotrya 'Coppertone'), the parents of which are Eriobotrya deflexa and Rhaphiolepis indica or R. × delacourii. [7] It is a popular cultivated shrub in the Southern United States and California .