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Wildroot Cream-Oil was a men's hair
tonic sold in the
United States from the 1940s to the 1960s by the
Wildroot Hair
Tonic Company based in Buffalo, New...
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Books #48,
David McKay Publications) Artist:
Rodlow Willard Sam
Spade Wildroot Hair
Tonic Ads (1950s) Single-page
comic strips,
appeared in newspapers...
- all-purpose
villain in a
series of
print ads
featuring Fos****,
produced for
Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic, (see
Licensing and promotion). In July 1966 Anyface...
- of the US,
pomades such as
Dixie Peach or Brylcreem, and
tonics such as
Wildroot Cream-Oil were po****r. To
ensure that the hair was just so, the wearer...
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sponsored in the US by
Johnson &
Johnson (baby products, Band-Aid) and
Wildroot Cream-Oil. In Australia, the show
aired on TCN9 in
Sydney NSW and HSV7...
- The show had a
variety of
sponsors over the years,
including Lava Soap,
Wildroot Cream-Oil,
Lucky Strike,
Nescafe and Wrigley's. In 1955 it was the eighth...
- 1946 to 1951, the
program was
sponsored by
Ronson lighters. In 1952–1953,
Wildroot Cream-Oil was the sponsor. As a
television series,
Twenty Questions debuted...
- group,
while the
ground force commander, LTC
Elliott P. "Bud"
Sydnor Jr. (
Wildroot), was with the
Redwine group. The 56
raiders were
heavily armed, carrying...
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enriched bowl of
Cream of Wheat.
Wildroot Cream-Oil:
Fearless Fos**** was
licensed for use in an
advertising campaign for
Wildroot Cream-Oil, a po****r men's...
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graced many World's Fairs,
created commercials for
Remington Razors,
Wildroot Cream-Oil,
Wheaties cereal,
Borden Dairy,
United Cerebral Palsy, and Young...