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- Listerine (/ˈlɪstəriːn/) is a brand of antiseptic mouthwash that is promoted with the slogan "Kills germs that cause bad breath". Named after Joseph Lister...
- brands such as Aveeno, Band-Aid, Benadryl, Combantrin, Zyrtec, Johnson's, Listerine, Mylanta, Neutrogena, Trosyd, Calpol, Tylenol, and Visine. Kenvue is incorporated...
- active ingredient in various commercially produced mouthwashes, such as Listerine. Flavonoids in thyme include luteolin-7-O-glucoside, a glycoside known...
- Periodontology. 61 (6): 339–42. doi:10.1902/jop.1990.61.6.339. PMID 2366142. "Listerine no replacement for flossing?". NBC News. 7 January 2005. Archived from...
- It was introduced in 1966, and for many years has been a competitor of Listerine, the longtime dominant mouthwash product. The active ingredients of Scope...
- Kong, the actor Gregory Wong performed the bidong in a commercial for Listerine mouthwash. Glossary of anime and manga ****anese sound symbolism Wikimedia...
- including a giant yellow toothbrush in the "evil gingivitis" commercials for Listerine, a dog in the Fido commercials "The Office" and "The Promotion", as well...
- re-emitting it in the visible spectrum. It is used as an antiseptic in Listerine mouthwash produced by the Johnson & Johnson company. It provides fragrance...
- considered such a catastrophe, but Listerine changed that. As the advertising scholar James B. Twitc**** writes, "Listerine did not make mouthwash as much...
- In 1936, Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louis, Mo. advertising Listerine mouthwash blamed halitosis for Edna approaching her 30th birthday, and still being...