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“Calgon, take me away” became the catchphrase for stressed-out people everywhere during an advertising blitz for the bath products in the 1970s and 1980s. Commercials featuring haggard moms ...
A little bubble bliss could be an elixir for the soul, body and sex life, according to the folks at Renaissance Spa Treatments’ “Bath of the Month Club.” The Irvine, Calif.-based company’s ...
Ivory Wave, Vanilla Sky and Bliss may sound like products from the cosmetics aisle, but they are far from luxurious. They are street names for a dangerous drug known as “bath salts.” ...
Calgon is planning a "total" rebranding effort in 2010, including new packaging, logo, product extensions and a new marketing campaign. The rebranding reinforces the brand's heritage in the bath ...
If you care to do research on the North American loon, you could land a $3,000 education grant. If birds aren't your thing, the makers of Calgon bath and body lotions have up to $2,500 in ...
In 2010, Calgon re-launched with 30 new products in the marketplace, giving the Calgon brand the widest range of specialty bath and basic bath products in the category.
BALTIMORE, Md. — Bath and beauty brand Calgon, which is managed by Ilex Consumer Products Group, has announced the return of its Turquoise Seas fragrance after more than five years off the shelf.
Remember that old Calgon Bath Powder commercial? A woman besieged by the stresses of the late '70s — snarled traffic, demanding bosses, crying children and barking dogs — turns to a soak in a ...
But now that we have a brand-new tub, I have been tempted to pamper myself by soaking in a warm, relaxing bubble bath. I remember the old TV commercial for Calgon bath and beauty products.