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  2. Durex - Wikipedia

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    A box of Durex Fetherlite condoms. Durex is a British brand of condoms and personal lubricants owned by Reckitt Benckiser and currently led by Ben Wilson. [1] It was initially developed in London under the purview of the London Rubber Company and British Latex Products Ltd, where it was manufactured between 1932 and 1994.

  3. Karex - Wikipedia

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    Karex supplies condoms to brands such as Durex, but it also sells condoms directly to customers through its own brands such as Carex. In addition to the consumer market, the company sells condoms in bulk to groups like the United Nations and the World Health Organization for use in the prevention of the spread of HIV .

  4. Reckitt - Wikipedia

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    Reckitt acquired SSL International, the manufacturer of Durex condoms and Scholl's footcare products, for £2.5 billion in July 2010. [27] In January 2011, Reckitt purchased Combe's cold remedy/skin care business. [28]

  5. History of condoms - Wikipedia

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    The condom lines manufactured by Schmid included Sheiks and Ramses. [3]: 154–6 In 1932, the London Rubber Company (which had previously been a wholesale business importing German condoms) began to produce latex condoms, under the Durex brand. [3]: 199, 201, 218 In 1963 Schmid was purchased by London Rubber. In 1987, London Rubber began ...

  6. Category:Condom brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Condom - Wikipedia

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    Also developed in 2005 is a condom treated with an erectogenic compound. The drug-treated condom is intended to help the wearer maintain an erection, which should also help reduce slippage. If approved, the condom would be marketed under the Durex brand. As of 2007, it was still in clinical trials.

  8. ‘Sahar Speaks’ by Huffington Post

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    There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves

  9. List of generic and genericized trademarks - Wikipedia

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    LRC Products Ltd (in Australia, for condoms) [101] Used in Brazil ("fita durex") [102] and some areas of Australia [65] [103] [104] as a generic name for adhesive tape.