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  2. Dollar Shave Club - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Shave Club, Inc. [2] is an American company based in Venice, California, that delivers razors and other personal grooming products to customers by mail. [3] It delivers razor blades on a monthly basis and offers additional grooming products for home delivery.

  3. Category:Razor brands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 September 2020, at 09:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Harry's - Wikipedia

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    Harry's razor blades are manufactured at Feintechnik GmbH Eisfeld in Eisfeld, Germany. [9] Feintechnik was founded in 1920, [29] and was later nationalised in 1948 as VEB Feintechnik Eisfeld, [30] [31] which later privatized by German government agency Treuhand in 1990. [31] Feintechnik was acquired by Harry's in January 2014 for $100 million.

  5. Why Bic, the maker of ballpoint pens and shaving sticks ... - AOL

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    If you look at 150 years of grooming history, it comes up and down. ... So many razor brands have emerged in the last decade like Harry’s and Dollar Shave Club. What is Bic’s differentiator?

  6. Schick is launching a new razor club for bald people only - AOL

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    The days of finding the perfect razor to maintain your bald head is over -- Schick Xtreme's Bald Important People club is here for all of your needs. ... Schick is launching a new razor club for ...

  7. MEL (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    MEL was a men's magazine headquartered in Marina del Rey, California. [1] Originally funded by Dollar Shave Club, Mel has been described by New York Times journalist Amanda Hess as "the rare men's magazine that has taken upon itself to investigate masculinity, not enforce it". [2]

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