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  2. Toothpaste for Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Toothpaste for Dinner is a webcomic created by Drew Fairweather. The comic was launched on January 1, 2002. [1] While strips were previously posted daily or several times a week, new strips are currently posted each Monday at 12:01 AM, EST. Each comic features small, simple drawings, paired with short captions or dialogue.

  3. Stomatol - Wikipedia

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    The Stomatol Sign, made from lightbulbs, not neon tubes, was the first animated advertisement sign in Sweden (one can see the toothpaste being squeezed out of the tube). It was originally placed on the Katarinahissen elevator, but was moved in 1933 to the roof of the nearby building at Klevgränd 1 B. Technical problems forced the electricity ...

  4. Stomatol Sign - Wikipedia

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    The animated Stomatol sign at Slussen, Stockholm, Sweden. The Stomatol Sign is Sweden's first animated commercial display and the oldest still working. It represents a toothbrush and a toothpaste tube of the Swedish brand Stomatol. It was first erected on November 22, 1909, on the old Katarina Elevator, in the area of Slussenområdet, Stockholm.

  5. The Toothbrush Family - Wikipedia

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    In the US, the show has been viewed on Captain Kangaroo along a revival aired on Pax (now as "Ion"), ABC Kids, Network Ten (1998 series only) and Nine Network in Australia, Cartoon Network in the United Kingdom and Ireland, TV Tokyo in Japan, YTV in Canada, Italia 1 in Italy, Spacetoon in Indonesia, and Almajd Kids in Saudi Arabia.

  6. Pepsodent - Wikipedia

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    Pepsodent was a very popular brand before the mid-1950s, but its makers were slow to add fluoride to its formula to counter the rise of other highly promoted brands such as Crest and Gleem toothpaste by Procter & Gamble, and Colgate's eponymous product; sales of Pepsodent subsequently plummeted. Today Pepsodent is a "value brand" marketed ...

  7. Vegetarian and vegan symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Multiple symbols have been developed to represent lacto-vegetarianism and veganism.Several are used on food packaging, including voluntary labels such as The Vegan Society trademark or the V-Label (with support of the European Vegetarian Union [1] [2]) as well as the vegetarian and non-vegetarian marks mandated by the Indian government. [3]

  8. File:Prairie Farms Dairy (logo).svg - Wikipedia

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    The uploader or another editor requests that a local copy of this file be kept. This image or media file may be available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Prairie Farms Dairy (logo).svg, where categories and captions may be viewed.

  9. Toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    A brand of red, blue and white striped toothpaste. Striped toothpaste was invented by Leonard Marraffino in 1955. The patent (US patent 2,789,731, issued 1957) was subsequently sold to Unilever, which marketed the novelty under the Stripe brand-name in the early 1960s. This was followed by the introduction of the Signal brand in Europe in 1965 ...