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Listerine and brand
Listerine is a brand of antiseptic mouthwash.
In September 2007, Listerine began selling their own brand of self-dissolving teeth whitening strips.

Listerine and is
Thymol, an antiseptic, is the main active ingredient in various commercially produced mouthwashes such as Listerine.
Methyl salicylate is one of several antiseptic ingredients in Listerine mouthwash produced by the Johnson & Johnson company.
As an edible, mostly tasteless polymer, the chief commercial use of pullulan is in the manufacture of edible films that are used in various breath freshener or oral hygiene products such as Listerine Cool Mint of Johnson and Johnson ( USA ) and Meltz Super Thin Mints of Avery Bio-Tech Private Ltd. ( India ).
Wintergreen also is used in some perfumery applications and as a flavoring agent for toothpaste, chewing gum and soft drinks, confectionery, in Listerine, and in mint flavorings.
After his wife Mary's death in 1946 from an asthma attack, he married Rachel Lambert Lloyd, known as " Bunny ", the former wife of Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr. She is a descendant of the Lambert family who formulated and marketed Listerine and an heiress to the Warner-Lambert corporate fortune ( Warner-Lambert is now part of Pfizer, following a 2000 merger ).

Listerine and also
Lititz ' water quality was also criticized in February 2008 after Listerine was discharged into the aquifer by the nearby Johnson & Johnson chemical plant, and residents complained about a " minty " taste.
The song " Mankind " by Pearl Jam also mentions Ovaltine (" I'll be playing with my magazine, using up my Listerine, like Ovaltine ").

Listerine and used
Sponsored by Warner Lambert's Listerine mouthwash, it was widely syndicated during 1954 – 1955, and was only five minutes ( one or two songs ) long on film, therefore used as a brief interlude or fill-in in programming schedules.
Sponsored by Warner Lambert's Listerine, it was widely syndicated during 1954-55 and was only five minutes ( one or two songs ) long on film and therefore used as a brief interlude or fill-in on programming schedules.
In the U. S., the song's refrain was used in the early 1990s in commercials for Cool Mint Listerine.

Listerine and on
Relying on the talents of such cartoonists and comics artists as Kim Deitch, George Evans, Drew Friedman, Bill Griffith, Jay Lynch, Norman Saunders, Art Spiegelman, Bhob Stewart and Tom Sutton, the cards spoofed well-known brands and packaging, such as " Crust " ( instead of Crest ) toothpaste, " Blisterine " ( instead of Listerine ) and " Neveready " batteries ( for Eveready batteries ).
This was clearly illustrated in a study conducted with Listerine mouthwash on a breath machine and reported in an article entitled " Field Sobriety Testing: Intoxilyzers and Listerine Antiseptic " published in the July 1985 issue of The Police Chief ( p. 70 ).
Each then rinsed his mouth with 20 milliliters of Listerine mouthwash for 30 seconds in accordance with directions on the label.
Mixing comic patter (" I guess I could tell you exactly what I look like, but I think that's a lousy thing to say about a guy ") with his clever comic songs, The Abe Burrows Show was popular with listeners and critics but not with its sponsor, Lambert Pharmaceutical, then the makers of Listerine mouthwash but promoting a Listerine toothpaste on the show.

Listerine and ),
The field was officially dedicated as Lambert-St. Louis Flying Field in honor of Albert Bond Lambert, an Olympic silver medalist golfer in the 1904 Summer Games, president of Lambert Pharmaceutical Corporation ( which made Listerine ), and the first person to receive a pilot's license in St. Louis.

Listerine and PocketPaks
Other forms include " SoftGel ", syrup, and strips similar to breath fresheners like Listerine PocketPaks and Meltz Super Thin Mints.

Listerine and .
Listerine advertisement, 1932.
However, many would disagree with this hypothesis ; in fact, many of the popular mouthwashes contain sodium lauryl sulfate as an ingredient ( e. g., Listerine Total Care ).
On June 26, 2006, Pfizer announced that it would sell its Consumer Healthcare unit ( manufacturer of Listerine, Nicorette, Visine, Sudafed and Neosporin ) to Johnson & Johnson for $ 16. 6 billion.
( The specific denaturants in formulas 37 and 38-B closely resemble the active ingredients in alcohol-based mouthwashes like Listerine.
Named for Albert Bond Lambert, an Olympic medalist and manufacturer of Listerine, the airport rose to international prominence in the 20th century, thanks to its association with Charles Lindbergh, its groundbreaking air traffic control, its status as the hub of Trans World Airlines, and its iconic terminal.
Sponsored by Listerine, this situation comedy was initially titled Fashions in Rations during its first year.
The show, which was sponsored by Listerine, ran for 3 years.
Listerine advertisement, 1932.

brand and name
Atari is a corporate and brand name owned by several entities since its inception in 1972.
They had planned to sell this engine to motor manufacturers, but having heard that the Aston Martin car was no longer in production they realised that they could capitalise on the reputation of the Aston Martin name ( what we would now call the brand ) to give themselves a head start in the production of a completely new car.
In 1963, Rowney ( now part of Daler-Rowney Ltd since 1983 ) was the first manufacturer to introduce an artist ’ s acrylic color in Europe, under the brand name Cryla.
Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through " branding ," which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers.
Athlon is the brand name applied to a series of x86-compatible microprocessors designed and manufactured by Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD ).
Around 1947, Tutmarc's son, Bud, began marketing a similar bass under the Serenader brand name, prominently advertised in the nationally distributed L. D.
It was relaunched in November 2001 under the BBCi brand and operated under this name until 2008, when it was once more rebranded as BBC Red Button.
The BBCi brand launched in 2001 and was conceived as a cohesive multi-platform brand name for all the BBC's digital interactive services, encompassing the corporation's digital teletext, interactive television and website services.
" Attribute " is the brand name for a line of Bt sweet corn.
This is part of the creative futures plan, launched in 2006, to bring all BBC News output under the single brand name.
For example, to correctly display the for an English name brand ( LTR ) in an Arabic ( RTL ) passage, an LRM mark is inserted after the trademark symbol if the symbol is not followed by LTR text.
The god apparently felt that the promise would be kept, so he appeared in battle and at the crucial moment he instilled the Persians with his own brand of fear, the mindless, frenzied fear that bore his name: " panic ".
Anheuser-Busch introduced this lager in 1876 under the brand name Budweiser.
Bacardi's transition into an international brand was due mostly to Schueg's " business genius "; Schueg " branded Cuba as the home of rum, and Bacardi as the king of rums " and expanded overseas, first to Mexico ( 1931 ), then to Puerto Rico ( 1936 ), under the brand name Ron Bacardi.
The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name.
Mazda is in 2012 releasing new petrol engines under the brand name SkyActiv with 14: 1 compression ratio, to be used in all Mazda vehicles by 2015.
River West Brands currently owns the ColecoVision brand name.
* Polar Beverages of Worcester, Ma produces its own brand of cola under the Polar name.
Escom paid US $ 14 million for Commodore International, primarily for the Commodore brand name.
It separated the Commodore and Amiga operations into separate divisions and quickly started using the brand name on a line of PCs sold in Europe.
In September 1997, the Commodore brand name was acquired by Dutch computer maker Tulip Computers NV.
The Commodore brand name resurfaced in late 2003 on an inexpensive portable MP3 player made in the People's Republic of China by Tai Guen Enterprise, sold mostly in Europe.
Before the Datsun brand name came into being, an automobile named the DAT car was built in 1914, by the, in the Azabu-Hiroo District in Tokyo.

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