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American antiperspirant and deodorant brand
Arrid is a type of antiperspirant and deodorant originally introduced in 1935 by Carter Products and was acquired by Church & Dwight in 2001. The active
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Australian adventurer (1912–1981)
was christened Half-Safe, after the slogan of Arrid, a deodorant brand – "Don't be half-safe – use Arrid to be sure". The couple began testing their craft
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American consumer goods company
Aim Toothpaste (acquired in 2003 in the US from Unilever) Arm & Hammer Arrid (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace) Close-Up (licensing rights acquired
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American personal care company
research chemist from Princeton, New Jersey was hired and he formulated Arrid deodorant in 1935. In 2001 the consumer product line was sold to Church
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American actress, model, and singer
such as for Ivory Soap, Dentyne, Kellogg's, Chevrolet, Gillette, Playtex, Arrid, and 7 Up.[better source needed] Holden guest-starred on primetime shows
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American professional wrestler (1915–1963)
wrestling deaths Originally a slogan of Arrid deodorant in the 1940s and 1950s: "Why be half-safe? Use Arrid to be sure." "Gorgeous George". WWE. Archived
Gorgeous_George
Using multiple writing systems for one language
"digraphia" to describe the practice of writing brand names in all caps (e.g., ARRID). He described digraphia as "the graphic analog of what linguists call diglossia"
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First network TV program to feature country music stars
Anacin (1956), Williamson-Dickie (1957–60), Massey Ferguson (1958–60), Arrid, Postum (1958), Carter's Little Pills and Sargent's Dog Care Products (1960);
Ozark_Jubilee
American TV medical drama (1951–1953)
were Julian Funt and Robert Newman. Sponsors were Carter's Pills, Nair, Arrid, and Rise. McNeil, Alex (1996). Total Television: the Comprehensive Guide
City Hospital (American TV series)
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American chemist (1906–1989)
March 22, 1989) was the research chemist at Carter-Wallace that formulated Arrid deodorant in 1935. He was born on August 3, 1906, in Greenville, Kentucky
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American radio (1941–42) tv (1955–56) program
Incorporated, (for Sominex, Serutan, and Geritol) and Carter Products (for Arrid and Rise). The 30-minute episodes were filmed in black-and-white with a
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Peruvian-American lyricist and composer
Royal Flan Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle) Arrid Deodorant Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias Clotilde Arias (lyrics, jingle)
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American radio and TV musical quiz series (1948–1951)
The program was sustaining until Carter Products began advertising its Arrid deodorant in one quarter-hour segment on September 11, 1949. The trade publication
Sing_It_Again
American artist (born 1966)
DIY telecine frame by frame of salt covered film by Chris Hanke), 2013 Arrid Extra Dry 1965 TV Commercial Film (16mm film print painted with birth control
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Turk 2,533 1984 1985 1986 1987 7 Joe Jackson 2,418 1994 1995 1996 1997 8 Arrid Gregory 2,417 1993 1994 1995 1996 9 Eddie Coleman 2,360 1990 1991 1992 10
Troy Trojans football statistical leaders
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One who stutters.
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Resolute; Brilliant
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Praise, law.
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iniquity;
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Stone of Sea
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v. t.
To please; to gratify.