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Arrid is a type of
antiperspirant and
deodorant originally introduced in 1935 by
Carter Products and was
acquired by
Church &
Dwight in 2001. The active...
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Toothpaste (acquired in 2003 in the US from Unilever) Arm &
Hammer Arrid (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace) Close-Up (licensing
rights acquired...
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research chemist from Princeton, New
Jersey was
hired and he
formulated Arrid deodorant in 1935. In 2001 the
consumer product line was sold to Church...
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March 22, 1989) was the
research chemist at Carter-Wallace that
formulated Arrid deodorant in 1935. He was born on
August 3, 1906, in Greenville, Kentucky...
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wrestling deaths Originally a
slogan of
Arrid deodorant in the 1940s and 1950s: "Why be half-safe? Use
Arrid to be sure." John
Capouya (December 12, 2005)...
- such as for
Ivory Soap, Dentyne, Kellogg's, Chevrolet, Gillette, Playtex,
Arrid, and 7 Up.[better source needed]
Holden guest-starred on
primetime shows...
- were
Julian Funt and
Robert Newman.
Sponsors were Carter's Pills, Nair,
Arrid, and Rise. McNeil, Alex (1996).
Total Television: the
Comprehensive Guide...
- "digraphia" to
describe the
practice of
writing brand names in all caps (e.g.,
ARRID). He
described digraphia as "the
graphic analog of what
linguists call diglossia"...
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Anacin (1956), Williamson-****ie (1957–60), M****ey
Ferguson (1958–60),
Arrid,
Postum (1958), Carter's
Little Pills and Sargent's Dog Care
Products (1960);...
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program was
sustaining until Carter Products began advertising its
Arrid deodorant in one quarter-hour
segment on
September 11, 1949. The
trade publication...