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Addis Housewares (also known as Addis or Addis Brush Company) is a British supplier and manufacturer of domestic and commercial products. [1] Originally founded in 1780, [ 2 ] the company was owned by the Addis family, to whom the first modern toothbrush is credited.
The Fuller Brush Company is an American company that sells branded and private label products for personal care, as well as for commercial and household cleaning. It was founded in 1906 by Alfred Fuller .
Kent badger-hair shaving brushes. In the early 20th century the company was one of the first to begin using motorised vans for deliveries. [3] During the First World War the company was a major War Office supplier, providing numerous brushes for the soldiers' personal kits as well as horse brushes. [7]
Fuller Brush went on to be recognized throughout North America, even inspiring two comedy films, The Fuller Brush Man (1948) and The Fuller Brush Girl (1950). In 1961, Fuller recorded the secrets to his success on Folkways Records on an album entitled, Careers in Selling: An Interview with Alfred C. Fuller. [4]
The National Weather Service called the windstorm "life-threatening and destructive" and warned that these could be the strongest north winds in 14 years. Experts say the dry winds helped fuel the ...
It was established in South Australia in 1892 as the South Australian Brush Company by William Ellis Hay. [1] It has been wholly owned by the United States-based Libman Company since 2009. [ 2 ] Sabco has been a household name for brooms and brushes in South Australia for over a century.
The company opened a factory in Shanghai, China with 600 workers in the early 20th century to manufacture brush bristles to send to the Florence location for final production. [3] Makers of a highly advertised Pro-phy-lac-tic toothbrush, [4] the company was acquired by the Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. on February 19, 1930. [5]
It was designed for use in high altitudes wielding protection from the extreme cold. In 1920, G.H. Bass & Co. created a new style of moccasin called the “Woc-O-Moc”. Due to the evolution of the company’s core products, in 1924 the Bass Shoe “For Hard Service” becomes “Bass Outdoor Footwear” in G.H. Bass & Co. catalogs. [1] [2]