matrixmann (
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For April Fools' day
Seriously, never anybody thought about the literal meaning of such a brand like "blend-a-dent"?
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matrixmann
2019-04-01 12:56 pm (UTC)
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It's some brand which certain "medical" products (like adhesive cream, toothpaste) are being sold here.
Research says it's one owned by Procter&Gamble, so I thought it might be internationally known? Or isn't it?
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2019-04-03 02:34 am (UTC)
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Um, it is for dentures...so luckily didn't ring the bell for me. XD Then I recalled some ads.
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matrixmann
2019-04-03 07:30 am (UTC)
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Yeah, I think it might be more known for products for that sector - which you just need in a certain age... XD
Really, I think it should be internationally around too.
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Research says it's one owned by Procter&Gamble, so I thought it might be internationally known? Or isn't it?
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Really, I think it should be internationally around too.