- The
Drackett Company was a
leading company in the
specialty chemicals business during the 20th century,
responsible for such
products as
Windex gl**** cleaner...
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Harry Drackett. From the 1960s into the 1980s,
Drackett advertised Once in
every w****,
Drano in
every drain. Bristol-Myers
bought the
Drackett Company...
- The name "Windex" (from "window" + "-ex") is a
registered trademark.
Drackett sold the
Windex brand to Bristol-Meyers in 1965. S. C.
Johnson acquired...
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originated by
Martin Marietta; it was
purchased by
Drackett in the
early 1960s. In 1965,
Drackett was sold to Bristol-Myers Squibb, who in turn sold it...
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their purchase of
Drackett from Bristol-Myers
Squibb in
October 1992. The
original product—an
aerosol oven cleaner—was
developed at
Drackett in 1986.[citation...
- was
developed by O-Cedar, a
division of
Martin Marietta, in the 1950s;
Drackett acquired O-Cedar from
Martin Marietta in the 1960s. Originally, Endust...
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purchase of The
Drackett Company in 1992. The
Vanish name has
since accompanied S. C. Johnson's
Scrubbing Bubbles brand as a sub-brand.
Drackett purchased the...
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Johnson holds itself to a
higher standard." In 1992, the
company bought Drackett,
manufacturer of Windex, Drāno, and
other specialty cleaning products....
- watchword. ...It was this attitude, perhaps,
which cost [Brabham] some races'.
Drackett (1985) p.17 "Of course, he
turned out one of the best. In my book, taking...
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synthetic wool, and
built a car "almost entirely" out of soybeans.
Roger Drackett had a
successful new
product with Windex, but he
invested heavily in soybean...