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Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item. A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave , on U.S. Route 66 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
No7 is a beauty brand of anti-ageing creams, skincare and cosmetic products developed by Boots in the United Kingdom. [1] The brand No7 was launched by Boots in 1935 [2] as a selection of eleven skincare products and was expanded in 1937 with some colour cosmetics. [3] [4] Since its introduction, the brand has undergone eight redesigns. [3]
It was discontinued in North America in 2001. In Europe , a market specific range was produced by EPB (L'Europeenee des Produits de Beaute) a Revlon subsidiary in France . It was withdrawn from sale in Europe in 2008.
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No. 7 may refer to: No. 7 Squadron IAF, an Indian Air Force unit; No. 7 Squadron RAAF, a Royal Australian Air Force unit; No. 7 (brand), a British beauty brand of Boots; Japanese minesweeper No. 7, the name of several ships W-7-class minesweeper, or No.7-class minesweeper, 1937–1939; No. 7, footballer Cristiano Ronaldo
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In November 2007, Origins launched the first organic line of skin care products to carry a 95% organic USDA certification seal.. In February 2011, Origins launched Happy Birthday"Plantscription", an anti-aging serum which claims to rival the leading anti-wrinkle prescription retinoid creams with 0% irritation.
Ford Foundation/Corporation for Public Broadcasting: October 4, 1970 Launched on May 16, 1954. Predecessor to PBS. PBS YOU: PBS: January 9, 2006: Launched on January 15, 2000. Service ended in January 2006; most stations replaced service with American Public Television's Create network. ResearchChannel: University of Washington: August 31, 2010