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  2. Carlson (company) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named the Gold Bond Stamp Company and started with a $55 loan Carlson received from his landlord during the Great Depression. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Carlson used "Gold Bond Stamps", a loyalty program based on trading stamps , to provide consumer incentives for grocery stores, supermarkets, and gas stations. [ 4 ]

  3. Gold Bond - Wikipedia

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    Gold Bond is a brand of over-the-counter skin care products produced by Chattem of Chattanooga, Tennessee, now a subsidiary of the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi. It is available as both a powder and a topical cream. Gold Bond is used to curb moisture, control odor, and soothe minor skin irritations, notably jock itch.

  4. Curt Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Carlson used "Gold Bond Stamps", a consumer loyalty program based on trading stamps, to provide consumer incentive for grocery stores. Carlson was the first entrepreneur to develop a loyalty program for a grocery chain through the issuance of trading stamps.

  5. 'My 54-year-old neck looks smooth': This miracle Gold Bond ...

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    This Gold Bond crepe-correcting lotion has all of that in spades. Its ingredient list includes vitamin E to help prevent moisture loss, botanicals to protect skin from outside stressors and omega ...

  6. Sovereign Gold Bond - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign Gold Bond, abbreviated as SGB, is a government security issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on behalf of the Government of India. It is denominated in grams of gold and is linked to the price of gold in India .

  7. Trading stamp - Wikipedia

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    Gold Bond trading stamps were dispensed in strips at the time of purchase and pasted into books for saving. Trading stamps were small paper stamps given to customers by merchants in loyalty programs in the United States, Canada and the U.K. which predated the modern loyalty card-based [1] and online programs.

  8. File:Gold Bond original logo.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Arsenic triiodide - Wikipedia

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    AsI 3 Molar mass: 455.635 g/mol Appearance orange-red crystalline solid Density: 4.69 g/cm 3: Melting point: 146 °C (295 °F; 419 K) Boiling point: