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  2. Dr. Squatch - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Squatch is an American personal care company selling products marketed towards men. [1] The company was founded in 2013 in San Diego, and is now based in Los Angeles. [ 1 ] Originally producing bar soap, the company has since added items like toothpaste and deodorant to its offerings. [ 2 ]

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    Walmart: The mega-retailer's end-of-year sale has massive discounts that rival (and often beat) Amazon on vacuums, kitchen appliances, bedding and clothing, to name a few.

  4. Dove (Unilever brand) - Wikipedia

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    Dove is an American personal care brand owned by the Anglo-Dutch company Unilever. The products are sold in more than 150 countries and are offered for women, men, babies and children. Dove's logo is a silhouette profile of the brand's namesake bird.

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    With plenty of after-Christmas sales taking place, you'll be able to treat yourself to winter essentials and more for less. Take this No. 1 bestselling facial steamer , for example.

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    Apple's latest MacBook Air laptop is on sale for nearly 20% off at Amazon. A few quick highlights: This model has a 13.6-inch liquid retina display and weighs only 2.7 pounds.

  7. Dial (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Dial was introduced nationally in 1949 and was advertised as "the first active, really effective deodorant soap in all history [because it] removes skin bacteria that cause perspiration odor". [3] Although researchers had never established a link between hexachlorophene and germ protection, Armour's early advertisements graphically depicted ...