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Darlie (originally known as Darkie) is an oral care brand owned and manufactured by the Hawley & Hazel Company with focus on Chinese and Southeast Asian markets. The company is headquartered in Hong Kong with manufacturing facilities in Zhongshan .
[3] [4] [5] Compare these with the various national varieties and names for chocolate-coated marshmallow treats, and with Darlie, formerly Darkie, toothpaste. [6] As the term became less acceptable in mainstream culture, product names were changed. "Nigger Hair Tobacco" became "Bigger Hair", and "Niggerhead Oysters" became "Negro Head". [7] [1]
Darkie toothpaste was renamed Darlie in 1988. [11] Datsun became Nissan in 1983 [12] Deloitte Consulting became Braxton in 2002 before changing back to the original brand of Deloitte Consulting in 2003. [citation needed] DuPont Fabros Technology became DAC on 2 July 2015. [13] [14]
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Darlie, a popular toothpaste brand by Hawley & Hazel and sold in parts of Asia, used to be known as "Darkie" and used blackface imagery. In 1989, the blackface imagery was dropped and the English branding changed to "Darlie". [182] [183]
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