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S. C. Johnson's line of wax-reliant products necessitated Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr.’s 1935 expedition to Fortaleza, Brazil, to find a direct sustainable source of wax. [11] From April 1935 until May 1950, the company was the sponsor for the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show, officially known as The Johnson Wax Program. [12]
Pages in category "S. C. Johnson & Son brands" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baygon;
In 1947, Hygienic Products sued Judson Dunaway on grounds of trademark infringement and unfair competition. Sani-Flush used a yellow 22-ounce can showing a woman pouring bowl cleaner into a toilet. Initially, Vanish sold their product in a white 22-ounce showing the bowl cleaner coming from the bottom of the "I".
Pages in category "S. C. Johnson & Son" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
[1] [2] It is now produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. The Toilet Duck brand can be found in the United States , United Kingdom and other countries around the world. In Germany , it is known as WC-Ente , previously produced by Henkel , [ 3 ] and now by S. C. Johnson (Germany). [ 4 ]
Baygon is a pesticide brand produced by S. C. Johnson & Son. It is an insecticide used for extermination and control of household pests such as crickets, roaches, ants, carpenter ants, spiders, silverfish and mosquitoes. In 1975, Baygon introduced Australia’s first surface spray for killing cockroaches, ticks and other crawling insects.
The vast majority of people whose call records have been stolen by Chinese hackers have not been notified, according to industry sources, and there is no indication that most affected people will ...
Change to: "From 2005 to 2007, SC Johnson was ranked by Fortune Magazine as one of the top 10 "Companies to Work For" on their "100 Best Companies To Work For" list. The company ranked #7 in 2005, #10 in 2006 and #7 in 2007. SC Johnson was in Fortune Magazine’s first listing of "100 Best Companies to Work For" in 1998."