Although the CEO would probably say it’s among my archives, I do not have the first toothbrush I owned. Nor is it pressed in my “Baby Book.” I do recall the first toothpaste I used. Perhaps some ...
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The history of consumer oral care is marked by an evolution in safety and science. While modern toothpastes adhere to strict safety guidelines, earlier decades saw manufacturers experimenting with ...
A recent encounter with my dental hygienist brought the topic to mind. As a parting gift, she gave me a toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste. I was a pre-Crest baby. Crest was first introduced to ...
Toothpaste technology has come a long way since 1901, when Bristol-Myers introduced Ipana toothpaste. With the promise of whitening, tartar control and cavity prevention, toothpaste is no longer just ...
The fast-food sandwich chain is splitting its creative account between two agencies after a decade with Fallon.
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