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'Balance' = YOU Get 2 DIE DIE DIE!!!  So WE The (((Cho$en))) Can Own It ALL  =))
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There R many obvious (((K!LLW!TEY!))) mobs that everybody knows about already, like (((Antifa))) & 'ONLY Black CRIMINAL Lives Matter', & of course Amazon & Joogle & JooToob (Google & Youtube R run by himeys), but sometimes (((They))) hide stuff under many 'sub-brands' 2 do their (((Evil Deed$))).  4 this heer izza lizt 2 help U 'Navigate' thru 'Tha ((($hadow Ov Deth)))  =)  Everybody of course knows the (((Kill $hots))) R bad nooz, but it's not like 'Pfizer' has a zillion other brands... or do they?  Must look into this & maybe add 2 the list L8R . . .

 

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 Really though isn't pretty much ANY (((Company))) with ANYTHING 2 do with vax a total ((($cam)))?  If U R just another 'Mask Zombie' who worships the kike box = [[[TV]]], then I guess this doesn't apply 2 U 'koz U R X-Tra $uicidal LOL  Instead U would maybe wanna throw them as much $upport as U kan 2 help ram the world down the drain even faster?

 

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ZO!  Unle$$ yor goal iz the extermination of the white race & the destruction of civilization, world wide, it's best to avoid brands like those run or somehow 'connected' with Procter & Gamble.  They own or have 'tainted' (previously run or whatever) many others, including:

 

Puffs = 'only blackies allowed' . . .  Hmm searching product images now & they DO have other (useless) cartoon characters besides blackies on their products. I guess Walmart purposely choose only the 'blacked' versions LOL  BTW: Walmart is another evil group = always pushing (((DemonCrat))) krap.  They're basically ((($hill$))).

 

Gillette  = 'white men are garbage' . . .

https://dailystormer.su/tag/gillette/

 

Pantene = kidnap boys & chop off their weenies, etc.' . . .

https://dailystormer.su/shampoo-commercial-shows-lesbians-raising-kidnapped-boy-as-a-girl/

 

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Alphabetical List B-Lo 4 E Z $hoppin' = Wat 2 avoid buyin', 2 help avoid funding your own de$truction  =)  Sorted frum Liz $tingz awn Thiz Payj:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Procter_%26_Gamble_brands

 

~ Ace stain remover liquid
~ Actonel (pharmaceutical division was spun off into Warner Chilcott in 2009)
~ Aleve, naproxen sodium (NSAID) drug, acquired by Bayer in 1997
~ Align probiotics
~ Always menstrual hygiene products pads and menstrual hygiene products
~ Ariel laundry detergent
~ Asacol
~ Ascend hair care products
~ Attends line of incontinence and sanitary products. Sold to PaperPak in 1999.
~ Aussie haircare (shampoos/conditioners/styling aids)
~ Balsam coloring brand (part of Clairol)
~ Banner, Summit, and White Cloud toilet tissues were merged with the company's best known bathroom tissue, Charmin. White Cloud was sold exclusively in Walmart stores in the U.S. before Kruger Products took over the brand and, with Walmart focusing on other brands, sold it in other stores
~ Big Top, brand of peanut butter before Jif made its debut.
~ Biz originally an enzyme-based laundry pre-soak, later a detergent booster, then an all-fabric bleach, sold to Redox Brands in 2000
~ Blossom, facial soap
~ Bold laundry detergent
~ Bonus, brand of laundry detergent that had children's books or towels in every box; sold from 1940s to 1977.
~ Bonux laundry detergent
~ Bounce fabric-softener sheet for dryers
~ Bounty paper towels, sold in the United States and Canada
~ Braun hair care and grooming products
~ Camay lightly scented bath soap, sold to Unilever in 2014/15.
~ Cascade dishwasher detergent
~ Charmin bathroom tissue and moist towelettes
~ Cheer laundry detergent
~ Chloraseptic throat medicine and lozenges sold to Prestige Brands.
~ Cinch all-purpose glass and surface cleaner, was sold to Shansby Group, a San Francisco investment firm, later acquired by Prestige Brands.
~ Citrus Hill, orange juice drink sold from 1983 to 1992
~ Clairol, formerly a personal products division of Procter & Gamble that makes hair coloring, hair spray, shampoo, hair conditioner, and styling products. It was sold to Coty, Inc. on October 1, 2016
~ Coast bar-soap brand sold to Dial Corporation in 2000. Dial now owned by Henkel, Coast brand now owned by High Ridge Brands.
~ Comet long-time P&G brand of cleanser owned now by Prestige Brands
~ Crest toothpaste
~ Crisco (vegetable oil and shortening) sold to The J.M. Smucker Company
~ Crush/Hires/Sun Drop carbonated soft drinks (sold to Cadbury Schweppes in late 1980s)
~ Dantrium sold to JHP Pharmaceuticals and SpePharm
~ Dash taken over by Dalli-Werke (dalli group)
~ Dawn dishwashing liquid
~ Daz laundry detergent
~ Downy fabric softener and dryer sheets
~ Dreft laundry detergent
~ Drene (a.k.a. Special Drene, Royal Drene), liquid shampoo. First shampoo made from synthetic detergent.
~ Duncan Hines packaged cake mixes, sold to Aurora Foods (now Pinnacle Foods) in 1998
~ Duracell batteries sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2016.
~ Duz, powdered laundry soap and later, a powdered laundry detergent which had glassware and plates in each box; sold from 1940s to 1980.
~ Encaprin, coated aspirin
~ Era laundry detergent
~ Fairy (known as Dreft in the Netherlands) dishwashing liquid, toilet soap, household soap, laundry detergent and dishwasher detergent
~ Fairy laundry detergent & washing up liquid
~ Febreze odor control odor eliminator
~ Femibion (acquired from Merck Group)
~ Fisher Nuts sold to John B. Sanfilippo and Son, Inc. in 1995
~ Fit fruit and vegetable cleaning wash licensed to HealthPro Brands in January 2004
~ Fixodent denture adhesive
~ Flash cleaning product
~ Fling, disposable dishcloth brand.
~ Fluffo, golden yellow shortening sold mid-1950s to early 1960s.
~ Folgers coffee was acquired by The J.M. Smucker Company based in Orrville, Ohio in June 2008.
~ Frederic Fekkai hair care products sold
~ Fresco bath soap & bar soap
~ Gain laundry detergents, liquid fabric softener, dryer sheets and dish washing liquid
~ Gillette razors, shaving soap, shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, deodorant and anti-perspirant
~ Gleem toothpaste (still being made by P&G, merged into the Crest brand as Crest Fresh and White
~ Gleem, toothpaste last made in 2014. Procter and Gamble plans to sell the Gleem formulation under the brand name Crest Fresh and White.
~ Hawaiian Punch now owned by Dr Pepper/7up
~ Head & Shoulders shampoo
~ Herbal Essences hair care products (formerly part of Clairol)
~ High Point instant decaffeinated coffee, which had Lauren Bacall in its commercials; produced from 1974 to 1986.
~ Iams cat and dog foods sold to Mars Corporation in 2014.
~ Iliac/Nasivin (acquired from Merck Group)
~ Infusium 23 (shampoos/conditioners) sold to Helen of Troy Limited's Idelle Labs unit in March 2009
~ Ivory dishwashing liquid & bar soap
~ Jar dishwashing liquid and dishwasher detergent
~ Jif (peanut butter) divested by Procter & Gamble in a spin-off to their stockholders, followed by an immediate merger with The J.M. Smucker Company in 2002
~ Joy dishwashing liquid (outside the United States) operations in the United States was sold to JoySuds LLC in September 2019.
~ Lava sold to WD-40 in 1999
~ Lenor fabric softener
~ Lilt Home Permanents, including "Push Button" Lilt, The First "Foam-In" Home Permanent In A Can. Sold To Schwartzkopf/DEP in 1987, later discontinued
~ Luvs disposable diapers
~ Mayon cooking oil
~ Metamucil laxative/fiber supplement (acquired G. D. Searle & Company in 1985)
~ Microban cleaning products
~ Mif (Russian: Миф) laundry detergent dishwashing liquid and dishwasher detergent
~ Millstone coffee was acquired by The J.M. Smucker Company as part of its Folger's coffee acquisition in Orrville, Ohio in June 2008, Discontinued since 2016.
~ Monchel, beauty soap
~ Mr. Clean household cleaners
~ Natural Instincts hair coloring (part of Clairol)
~ Neurobion (acquired from Merck Group)
~ New Chapter dietary supplements
~ Nicky Clarke hair products
~ Noxzema skin cream and beauty products line sold to Alberto-Culver in 2008 (now owned by Unilever)
~ Nutri Delight, an instant orange juice drink, sold in the Philippines from 1999 to 2000.
~ OK, economy bar and packaged laundry soap.
~ Ola laundry soap
~ Olay personal and beauty products
~ Olay skin care products (acquired in 1985 as part of Richardson-Vicks Inc.)
~ Old Spice aftershave, skin care and hair care products
~ Oral-B oral hygiene products toothbrushes and other oral hygiene products
~ Oxydol sold to Redox Brands in 2000; Oxydol was P&G's first popular laundry soap, then later became a laundry detergent after Tide was introduced in 1946.
~ PG Tips tea; now owned by Unilever.
~ PMC laundry soap
~ Pampers & Pampers Kandoo and Luvs disposable diapers and moist towelettes. The 2014 Financial Report lists Pampers as Procter & Gamble's largest brand.
~ Pantene hair care products (purchased from Hoffmann-La Roche in 1985)
~ Pepto-Bismol over-the-counter drug for minor digestive system upset (acquired as part of Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals in 1982)
~ Perfect Lights hair coloring (part of Clairol)
~ Perla bar soap sold to SCPG Asia-Pacific
~ Pert Plus was sold to Innovative Brands, LLC in July 2006.
~ Prell shampoo sold to Prestige Brands International in 1999
~ Prilosec OTC (licensed from AstraZeneca)
~ Primex shortening (sold to ACH in 2001)
~ Pringles potato chips sold to Kellogg Company in June 2012
~ Puffs tissues
~ Pur (brand) brand of water filtration products. The brand as acquired from Recovery Engineering, Inc. in 1999 for approximately US$213 million. P&G sold Pur to Helen of Troy in January 2012 for an undisclosed amount.
~ Rely, super-absorbent tampons in production from 1976 to 1980. It was pulled off the market during the TSS crisis of the early 1980s.
~ Royale (Canada) brand of toilet paper. The original product was merged into the Charmin brand; Irving Tissue then acquired the trademark and re-introduced the brand on its own products.
~ SK-II beauty products
~ Safeguard antibacterial soap brand marketed by Procter & Gamble, introduced circa 1965. Safeguard soap is marketed under the brand name Escudo in Mexico.
~ Salvo brand of detergent tablets which was sold from around 1958 up to circa February 8, 1974-1978
~ Salvo, first concentrated tablet laundry detergent, which was discontinued c. February 8, 1974; later a dish detergent (sold in the U.S. 2004-2005; it is still sold in Latin America)
~ Sangobion (acquired from Merck Group)
~ Scope mouthwash
~ Secret antiperspirants and deodorants
~ Seven Seas (acquired from Merck Group)
~ Shasta, cream shampoo sold late 1940s-mid-1950s.
~ Solo, liquid laundry detergent with fabric softener that was later merged into the Bold brand, and sold from 1979 to 1990.
~ Spic and Span now owned by The Spic and Span Company, a division of Prestige Brands
~ Star Soap and Star Naphtha Soap Chips
~ Stardust, dry chlorine bleach (extensively test-marketed during the 1960s)
~ Sunny Delight orange drink spun off in 2004.
~ Sunshine margarine
~ Sure anti-perspirant/deodorant line was sold in October 2006 to brand-development firm Innovative Brands
~ Swiffer cleaning products.
~ Swisse
~ Tampax tampons
~ Teel, liquid dentifrice sold late 1930s to late 1940s.
~ Tempo, brand of dry wipes, produced from 2000 to 2010.
~ Tender Leaf, tea brand sold from 1940s to 1975.
~ ThermaCare brand heat wraps sold to medical company Wyeth in 2008
~ Thrill a peach-scented brand of dishwashing liquid, discontinued after 1973.
~ Thrill, dishwashing liquid last made in 1973
~ Tide laundry detergents and products
~ Top Job all-purpose cleaner merged into the Mr. Clean brand in 1990
~ Torengos, stackable, triangular-shaped, corn-based snack chip sold 2001-2003
~ Vicks cough and cold products
~ Victor shortening
~ Vidal Sassoon haircare products (purchased in 1984 from Vidal Sassoon)
~ Wash & Go haircare sold to Conter S.r.l. effective June 30, 2015
~ Wella, Clairol, CoverGirl Makeup sold to Coty Inc (2016)
~ Whirl butter flavored oil (sold to ACH in 2001)
~ Whisper menstrual hygiene products
~ Wondra brand of hand lotion sold from 1976 to 1989.  lotion for dry skin. There were many formulas. (The first major brand to use "silicones") Sold from 1976 to 1989.
~ Zest deodorant body bar and body washes sold to High Ridge Brands Co. on January 4, 2011

 

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DIE You Useless Eater Peasant Motherfukers DIE DIE DIE !!!!

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