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  2. Redken - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1960 by Jheri Redding and Paula Kent, thus the name, "Red-ken."Redken pioneered the "Scientific Approach to Beauty," and revolutionized the professional salon business by introducing the concept of protein reconditioning and developing new protein based products, which they patented.

  3. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    Germany, Spain, UK Animal carcinogenicity, gastrointestinal toxicity. [3] Ingenol mebutate gel: 2020 Suspended in Europe Increased risk of skin cancers. [26] [27] Iodinated casein strophantin: 1964 US Metabolic reaction. [3] Iproniazid: 1964 Canada Interactions with food products containing tyrosine. [28] Isaxonine phosphate: 1984 France ...

  4. Category : Products and services by year of discontinuance

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    Products and services discontinued in 2022 (2 C, 42 P) Products and services discontinued in 2023 (3 C, 46 P) Products and services discontinued in 2024 (2 C, 39 P)

  5. Bindeez - Wikipedia

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    Toy Wishes magazine named it as one of the products among its 12 best toys of 2007. [1] It is manufactured in China for the Australian-owned company Moose Enterprise P/L, and distributed in North America by Spin Master Ltd. It is distributed in 40 countries, and 12 million packets, containing more than 8 billion beads, have been sold worldwide ...

  6. Mum (deodorant) - Wikipedia

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    A former version of "MUM" deodorant (discontinued) Mum was the first brand of commercial deodorant. Containing a zinc compound as its active ingredient, it was developed in Philadelphia in 1888. [1] According to the manufacturer's web-site, "The MUM brand owes its name to a nurse of the inventor, who was nicknamed "Mum". [2]

  7. 10 Foods and Products Banned by the FDA - AOL

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    Unpasteurized Cheese. Turophiles have to travel abroad to eat any cheese made from unpasteurized milk, which is banned in the U.S. because “raw” milk can harbor dangerous and even deadly bacteria.

  8. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  9. Sam Altman's iris-scanning Worldcoin temporarily banned in Spain

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    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain has banned Sam Altman's Worldcoin for up to three months amid perceived privacy risks from the venture which scans irises in exchange for a digital ID and free cryptocurrency.