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  2. Spic and Span - Wikipedia

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    From 1933 to 1944, both families helped run their "Spic and Span Products Company". [citation needed] On January 29, 1945, Procter & Gamble, a major international manufacturer of household and personal products based in Cincinnati, Ohio, bought Spic and Span for $1.9 million. [1] On August 30, 1949, Procter & Gamble registered the "Spic and ...

  3. Pert Kelton - Wikipedia

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    Later, In 1949, she did the voices ... In her last years, Kelton was strongly identified with Spic and Span because of commercials for the product. [citation needed ...

  4. Spic (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    SPIC (Indian company), a petrochemicals company; State Power Investment Corporation, a Chinese electricity generator; Špik, a mountain in Slovenia; Luka Špik (born 1979), a Slovenian rower; SPIC MACAY, the Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth; Spic and Span, a U.S. household cleanser

  5. Search for Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Search for Tomorrow is an American television soap opera.It began its run on CBS on September 3, 1951, and concluded on NBC, 35 years later, on December 26, 1986. [1]Set in the fictional town of Henderson in an unspecified state, the show focused primarily on the character of Joanne "Jo" Gardner, portrayed by Mary Stuart for the entire run of the series.

  6. The Brady Bunch Hour - Wikipedia

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    This could only be removed with a recipe of Spic and Span household cleaner along with Joy dishwashing liquid, which turned everyone's hair green. Turbans and other head pieces were then used for the remainder of the series. The Krofftettes were the first water ballet troupe to be recorded on video tape, which presented its own set of challenges.

  7. Life Can Be Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    Sponsored by Procter & Gamble and Spic and Span, it premiered September 5, 1938 on NBC and moved two months later to CBS, where it was heard from November 7, 1938 to June 21, 1946. Concurrently, it was also airing on NBC from July 3, 1939 to April 25, 1941.

  8. Clark Stakes - Wikipedia

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    1949 Shy Guy 4 Conn McCreary: Jack C. Hodgins: Dixiana: 1:45.20 1948 ... Spic and Span 4 George Fields Harry M. Unna J. C. McGill 1:47.60 1924 Chilhowee 3 G. Harvey

  9. Jean Spangler - Wikipedia

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    Jean Elizabeth Spangler (September 2, 1923 – disappeared October 7, 1949) was an American actress who appeared in bit parts in several Hollywood films in the late 1940s. She garnered public attention for her mysterious disappearance in late 1949.