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  2. Anacin - Wikipedia

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    The announcer then reminded the listener that Anacin was available "at any drug counter", and "comes in handy (tin) boxes of 12 and 30, and economical family-size bottles of 50 and 100", usually spelling out its name at the end of the commercial. [7] Anacin sponsored the first made-for-television sitcom, Mary Kay and Johnny. Unsure of how many ...

  3. Anadin - Wikipedia

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    Along with other brands, Anadin's paracetamol tablets have been criticised for being overpriced compared to non-branded versions (e.g. in 2008 16 Anadin Paracetamol tablets each containing 500 mg of paracetamol cost around £2.09 while non-branded equivalents retailed for around £0.35).

  4. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Where risks or harms is the reason for withdrawal, this will usually have been prompted by unexpected adverse effects that were not detected during Phase III clinical trials, i.e. they were only made apparent from postmarketing surveillance data collected from the wider community over longer periods of time.

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  6. Fruit Stripe gum has been discontinued after 54 years - AOL

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    Fruit Stripe gum has been discontinued after 54 years. Joseph Lamour, TODAY. Updated January 11, 2024 at 11:23 AM. TODAY Illustration / Amazon. An icon of the gum world has experienced its final chew.

  7. Coca-Cola has been quietly discontinuing fan-favorite flavors

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    Coca-Cola has discontinued Cherry Vanilla, Spiced and Diet Coke with Splenda over the past few years, and many fans aren't happy about it. Coca-Cola has been quietly discontinuing fan-favorite flavors

  8. Chlorotrianisene - Wikipedia

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    Chlorotrianisene (CTA), also known as tri-p-anisylchloroethylene (TACE) and sold under the brand name Tace among others, is a nonsteroidal estrogen related to diethylstilbestrol (DES) which was previously used in the treatment of menopausal symptoms and estrogen deficiency in women and prostate cancer in men, among other indications, but has since been discontinued and is now no longer available.

  9. Costco Has Officially Discontinued This Popular Food Court ...

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    In a decision that has left countless fans disappointed, Costco has decided to remove the $1.25 fries option from the food court menu entirely. The decision comes at a time when the popular bulk ...