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  2. Ivory (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Ivory (French: Savon d'Ivoire) is an American flagship personal care brand created by the Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), including varieties of white and mildly scented bar soap that became famous for its claim of purity and for floating on water. Over the years, the brand has been extended to other varieties and products.

  3. 99 and 44/100% Dead - Wikipedia

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    99 and 44/100% Dead!, released in the UK as Call Harry Crown, is a 1974 American action comedy film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Richard Harris. [1] The title is a play on an advertising slogan for Ivory soap.

  4. Soap - Wikipedia

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    A handmade soap bar Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate, a typical ingredient found in bar soaps Emulsifying action of soap on oil. Soap is a salt of a fatty acid (sometimes other carboxylic acids) used for cleaning and lubricating products as well as other applications. [1]

  5. William Procter (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    The company began to manufacture Ivory soap and profits grew to enormous proportions. His son William Alexander Procter and grandson William Cooper Procter were company presidents. [6] Procter is buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, [7] as is his business partner, James Gamble.

  6. Swan Soap - Wikipedia

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    Swan was advertised as a hand soap used in the kitchen or the bathroom to bathe the baby. A typical advertisement boasted that it was "the white floating soap that's purer than the finest castiles". Swan's print ads were colorful works of art that often featured children, babies, soapsuds, and, of course, a swan. Some people displayed the Swan ...

  7. James Gamble (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    Staying in the city, his father established a nursery and Gamble apprenticed as a soap maker. Cincinnati then was a major pig-butchering center and produced large amount of pig fat used for making candles and soap. [5] He attended Kenyon College, graduated in 1824, and manufactured soap on his own in 1828.

  8. Category:Soap brands - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Ivory (soap)/Archives/2015 - Wikipedia

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