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  2. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Based on a shower gel and comes in shower gel and body spray form. Released in U.S. in 2007. Present (UK: 2011) 2008 Recovery or Recover or Anti-Hangover: Citrus scent: One of the three scents released by Axe under limited edition status. Based on a shower gel and comes in shower gel and body spray form. Released in U.S. in 2008. Present 2008

  3. Smellmaxxing - Wikipedia

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    As adolescent males progress through puberty, body odor is a frequent occurrence; a stereotype that has persisted in the United States is teenage males using Axe body spray as their primary fragrance. [1] [4] With the ubiquity of social media, the trend of smellmaxxing became prominent. [5]

  4. RGX - Wikipedia

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    The product was an attempt by Dial to break into the body spray market, currently dominated by AXE and Tag, through a marketing strategy directed at older men. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] RGX employed the Internet to create buzz via a men's lifestyle website called RGX Life, followed by television, print, and public relations activities.

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  6. As Seen on TV: Is Aspray for real? - AOL

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    The "Doc Bottoms Aspray" -- it's pronounced A-spray, though most certainly intended to be remembered for an alternative pronunciation -- seems more like a Saturday Night Live skit than a real product.

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  8. Axe (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Axe or Lynx is a French brand of male grooming products owned by the London based company Unilever and marketed toward the younger male demographic. It is marketed as Lynx in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Australia, New Zealand and China.

  9. Japan PM to axe ministers as fundraising scandal swirls - AOL

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    Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Wednesday announced he planned to make changes to his cabinet as he seeks to stem the fallout from a fundraising scandal that has further dented public ...