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  2. Petri Wine - Wikipedia

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    Petri Wine sponsored the popular radio show, The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes from 1943 until 1946, when Basil Rathbone left the show and was replaced by Tom Conway, when the clothing company Clipper Craft became the new sponsor, and much later Kreml Hair Tonic for Men. Some of the surviving Petri Wine sponsored editions, amongst other ...

  3. Wildroot Cream-Oil - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, the Wildroot Hair Tonic Company set up the Wildroot Foundation (now the Western New York Foundation), which provides funds for local organizations in Buffalo. [1] The Wildroot company was sold to Colgate-Palmolive in 1959 for $10.5 million. [1] A "Wildroot Hair Groom" is still being marketed today by the Oakhurst Company. [8]

  4. The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Grove's Bromo Quinine, Petri Wine, Kreml Hair Tonic, Trimount Clothing Co. The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes is a radio drama series which aired in the USA from 1939 to 1950, [ 1 ] it ran for 374 episodes, with many of the later episodes considered lost media . [ 2 ]

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  6. Brylcreem - Wikipedia

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    Brylcreem (/ ˈ b r ɪ l k r iː m /) is a British brand of hair styling products for men.The first Brylcreem product was a hair cream created in 1928 by County Chemicals at the Chemico Works in Bradford Street, Birmingham, England, [1] and is the flagship product of the brand.

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  8. F. W. Fitch - Wikipedia

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    Fitch's first product was a hair tonic labeled "Ideal Hair Grower and Dandruff Cure." Later products included the "Fitch scientific scalp treatment." [1] [2] Fitch moved his business to Des Moines at 15th and Walnut Streets in 1917; this district, F. W. Fitch Company Historic District, is now on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [3]

  9. Hair conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of modern-day hair conditioner by Clairol (right) Modern hair conditioner was created at the turn of the 20th century when the Edouard Pinaud company presented a product he called Brilliantine at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. [4] His product was intended to soften men's hair, including beards and moustaches. [5]