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  2. Fels-Naptha - Wikipedia

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    Fels-Naptha is an American brand of laundry soap manufactured by Summit Brands. The soap was originally created in 1893 by Fels and Company. It originally included the ingredient naphtha, effective for cleaning laundry and removing urushiol (an oil contained in poison ivy).

  3. Category:Soap brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soap brands" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... Old Spice; P. Palmolive (brand) Pears (soap) Proraso; Protex (soap) R.

  4. List of soap-makers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable soap-makers. It lists notable soapmakers and soap ateliers. William Bell Allen (1812–1869), Irish-Australian soapmaker; William Johnston Allen (1835–1915), Australian soap manufacturer, son of William Bell Allen; Eberhard Anheuser (1806–1880), German-American soapmaker, father-in-law of Adolphus Busch

  5. Pears (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Pears Glycerin soap is a British brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807 by Andrew Pears, at a factory just off Oxford Street in London. It was the world's first mass-market translucent soap. Under the stewardship of advertising pioneer Thomas J. Barratt , A. & F. Pears initiated a number of innovations in sales and marketing.

  6. Zest (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Zest is an American brand of soap and body wash owned by Sodalis USA (formerly High Ridge Brands) for the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico and by Unilever for the rest of the world. It was originally introduced by Procter & Gamble in 1955 [ 1 ] with the slogan "For the first time in your life, feel really clean."

  7. Imperial Leather - Wikipedia

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    In 1942 due to World War II all soaps were rationed in Britain. Imperial Leather soap was therefore marketed as being the best choice because it lasted longer than other soaps. [6] The following is an extract from a World War II advertisement: "Imperial Leather Toilet Soap is one of the few luxuries still available to the discriminating.

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