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Noxell Corporation,
formerly known as the
Noxzema Chemical Company, was a Maryland-based
company that made
household products. Its best
known brands were...
- They sold it to the
Noxell Company in 1969,
which became a
subsidiary of
Procter &
Gamble Company in 1989. On June 21, 1996,
Noxell sold the
Lestoil cleaner...
- have been
marketed by a
series of companies:
Noxzema Chemical Company,
Noxell Corporation,
Procter &
Gamble and Alberto-Culver (Unilever). The original...
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Procter &
Gamble in 1989, and
later acquired by Coty, Inc. in 2016. The
Noxell Company advertised this
cosmetics line by
allowing "cover girls", models...
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Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals (the
makers of Pepto-Bismol), Richardson-Vicks,
Noxell (Noxzema), Shulton's Old ****e, Max Factor, the Iams Company, and Pantene...
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Lauren Fragrances 1991 1. Navy, 2.
California for Men 1.
Procter &
Gamble Noxell Division, 2. Max
Factor 1990
Aspen Quintessence 1989 Hero
Prince Matchabelli...
- Maryland, 1963
Unknown Man, 1939 Lois
Crawford Winslow, 1939
Norbert Witt,
Noxell Corporation, 1973 The Seers:
Ambrose & Olga Worrall, 1965
Landscapes Locust...
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cosmetics sales.
Sales at the
drugstore also
declined as
Revlon lost
shares to
Noxell's Cover Girl brand.
Revlon compensated with more acquisitions; Max Factor...
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Institute College of Art
Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company, New York
Noxell Corporation Piper and
Marbury Robert and Jane
Meyerhoff United States Fidelity...
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Laurent Johnson &
Johnson Miller Brewing Company AT&T
Parfums Givenchy Noxell Corporation (Noxzema,
Cover Girl)
Woolite Colgate-Palmolive
Progresso Ivory...