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    Tom's of Maine, which markets its products as made with "safe and hardworking natural ingredients," manufactures a host of personal hygiene products, from toothpaste to deodorant. The company was ...

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    Toms of Main produce an excellent line of deodorants. For individuals with sensitive skin looking for a potent and natural deodorant to reduce symptoms, Simply Natural Deodorant is an effective ...

  4. Tom's of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Tom's of Maine was founded by Tom and Kate Chappell in 1970 with a $5,000 loan, eventually growing into a $100 million business. [2] [3] The company is based in Kennebunk, Maine, and is a subsidiary of the multinational conglomerate Colgate-Palmolive, as of 2006. [4] Tom's of Maine has approximately 120 employees. [5]

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    Kopari Aluminum-Free Coconut Deodorant is an organic, non-toxic, plant-based and all-around skin-friendly deodorant. The all-natural formula is free from aluminum, parabens, sulfates and baking ...

  6. Toms - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Hardware, an online publication focused on technology; Tom's Ice Cream Bowl, an ice cream parlor in Zanesville, Ohio, United States; Toms International, a European confectionery maker; Tom's Kitchen, a restaurant in Chelsea, England; Tom's of Maine, a manufacturer of personal care products; Tom's Restaurant, Manhattan, New York, United States

  7. Jules Montenier - Wikipedia

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    Montenier held a number of patents.Arguably, his most notable patent is US patent no. 2,230,084, [2] a January 28, 1941, patent for "Astringent preparation". This patent dealt with solving the problem of the excessive acidity of aluminum chloride (then, as now, the best-working antiperspirant known to chemistry), by adding a soluble nitrile or a similar compound.

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