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Ariel Non Bio wins 'allergy-free' seal of approval

'. Hotpoint exclusively recommends Ariel for all its laundry appliances. Integrated agency Arc London has ...

Brand Health Check: Double Velvet

. All in all, it was an impressive-sounding relaunch. But household products are more susceptible than ...

OxiClean to introduce baby-safe stain remover

Household cleaning specialist Orange Glo is to launch its first dedicated baby range under

Superbrands case studies: Gillette

. The success of the Safety Razor made Gillette a household name, with more than 90,000 Americans possessing one ...

The Work: New Campaigns - UK

public awareness of energy efficiency in domestic appliances Creative agency: Dare Producer: Keiron ... the appliances can waste. The ads target consumers searching for white goods online and will appear on web pages ...

Brylcreem risks censure with risque nude man campaign

enough. Brylcreem is owned by Sara Lee Household & Body Care UK, and is the UK's premier male styling ...

P&G turns to the internet after magazine venture

with consumers of its household goods brands such as Bold, Febreze and Fairy.

IPA Effectiveness Awards 2004: Silver Award - Bounty

responsible for changing seemingly hard-wired consumer behaviour. Other household-name brands ...

Close-Up: Live Issue - Should Unilever boost its adspend?

and household divisions." The extent of Unilever's woes was revealed last week when the company revealed a 3 ...

Nectar dismisses stories predicting uncertain future

operation with over 13m cardholders". Gierkink added: "Last month, we had more UK households earning ...

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