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  2. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Monsavon soaps (France), sold to Sara Lee Corporation in 1998; [18] owned by Unilever since 2009; Noxzema skin cream and beauty products line sold to Alberto-Culver in 2008 (since owned by Unilever) Oxydol sold to Redox Brands in 2000; Oxydol was P&G's first popular laundry soap, then later became a laundry detergent after Tide was introduced ...

  3. Category:Former Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    These products were formerly owned by Procter & Gamble, but have since been sold to other companies. Pages in category "Former Procter & Gamble brands" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

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  5. Ivory (soap) - Wikipedia

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    The original Ivory bar soap was whipped with air in its production and floated in water, although P&G discontinued this version of the soap in 2023, and the new version no longer floats. According to an apocryphal story, later discounted by the company, a worker accidentally left the mixing machine on too long, and the company chose to sell the ...

  6. Tide (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tide products in Mainland China Tide is an American brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Procter & Gamble . Introduced in 1946, it is the highest-selling detergent brand in the world, with an estimated 14.3 percent of the global market.

  7. Procter & Gamble - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s, P&G advertised its products on the new medium of radio and, from 1932 forward, was one of the biggest sponsors of daytime serials, which soon acquired the nickname of soap operas. [13] In the television era, P&G sponsored and produced some twenty soap operas across six decades before the last of its shows ended in 2010. [14]

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