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    Earth Fare is an American health and wellness supermarket with 20 locations in eight states throughout the southeastern United States. [2] [3] It sells natural and organic food that the company claimed to have the highest product standards in the United States (free of various artificial additives, high-fructose corn syrup, hormones and antibiotics), [4] [5] and was one of the largest natural ...

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    The Bag Balm product is known for its characteristic 8-oz green square tins featuring a cow's head and red clovers on the lid. It has been in production since 1899. [2] The formula was purchased by John L. Norris from a Wells River, Vermont, druggist sometime before the turn of the century. Originally, it was used for only cows' udders, but ...

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    Amrutanjan is an analgesic balm manufactured by Amrutanjan Healthcare. [8] It was founded in 1893 by journalist and freedom fighter, Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao. [9] [8] Bengay, spelled Ben-Gay before 1995, was developed in France by Dr. Jules Bengué, and brought to America in 1898.