- of
Ipana used a Disney-created
mascot named Bucky Beaver in the 1950s.
Ipana was
introduced in 1901 by the Bristol-Myers
Company of New York.
Ipana was...
- The
Ipana Troubadors (aka The
Ipana Troubadours) was a
musical variety radio program which began in New York on WEAF in 1923. In actuality, the Troubadors...
- house. A purple-colored
creature enters the room and
introduces himself as
Ipana. He
tells Bardock that he is on the
Planet Plant,
which – as the confused...
- Corporation, a Filipino-owned
company founded in 1988 by
Cecilio K. Pedro.
Ipana a po****r
toothpaste during the 20th century,
first introduced in 1901 by...
-
Geometridae Subfamily:
Ennominae Genus:
Declana Walker, 1858
Synonyms Argua Walker, 1863
Epicasis Meyrick, 1885
Ipana Walker, 1858
Politeia Walker, 1865...
-
ended over-the-counter
availability in 1972. Bristol-Myers'
discontinued Ipana toothpaste brand at one time
contained hexachlorophene.
Another U.S.A. brand...
- program's 17-year run, it was
sponsored by
Linit Bath Soaps, ****mann's,
Ipana, Sal Hepatica,
Texaco and
Tenderleaf Tea. The
program ended in 1949 under...
- nickname; the name of his
Labrador Retriever, Buck; as well as the
appeal of
Ipana toothpaste's
animated mascot,
Bucky the beaver.
Aplin was born in Southeast...
- Viva-tonal era
included Ruth Etting, Paul Whiteman,
Fletcher Henderson,
Ipana Troubadours (a Sam
Lanin group), and Ted Lewis.
Columbia used
acoustic recording...
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nationally recognized product Sal Hepatica, a
laxative mineral salt,
followed by
Ipana toothpaste in 1901.
Other divisions were
Clairol (hair
colors and haircare)...