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  2. The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like ... - AOL

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    The CEO of Walgreens admits anti-theft measures like putting toothpaste, baby food formula under lock and key are backfiring on sales — customer says, ‘You could wait 10 to 20 minutes’

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    Walgreens management realizing no one wants to wait 12 minutes for assistance opening unlocking my $4 deodorant,” one user wrote on X. “I don’t want to press the button. “I don’t want ...

  4. Walgreens says locking up products from shoplifters hurt sales

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    Walgreens plans to close hundreds of stores by the end of 2025 to turn around its flagging sales. It has already closed roughly 2,000 locations over the past decade and has "a lot of experience ...

  5. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Promise: [32] launched by Balsara hygiene in 1978 in India, the brand's tagline was "The unique toothpaste with time-tested clove oil." [38] P/S: a Vietnamese brand of toothpaste and toothbrush. However, in 2012, they made 3 actions called "P/S 123". Rembrandt toothpaste: a brand of toothpaste that has built its brand on the promise of whitening.

  6. Gleem - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for Gleem toothpaste, featuring GL-70, from Time magazine's March 31, 1958, issue. Gleem was positioned in 1952 as a competitor to top Colgate's then top Dental Cream, with advertising coordinated by Compton Advertising, Inc. [4] The League Against Obnoxious TV Commercials included a Gleem toothpaste commercial in its list of the terrible 10 in May 1963. [5]

  7. Vincent Lamberti - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Other brands Lamberti helped develop or improve include Wisk and Aim toothpaste. [1] Lamberti was an opponent of animal testing, and did not participate in that practice. [1] Lamberti accumulated a total of 118 granted patents, in the U.S. and other countries, all of which were property of Lever Brothers.