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Softsoap Body Wash on the Cheap! If you use Softsoap body wash it's time to get excited! You'll be able to snag a for $1.47. The 20oz. varieties are on sale for $3.97 and you can either submit for ...
Softsoap is pumping up the décor in American homes with a new Ensemble. The handsoap recently debuted its new decorating Ensembles, designer inspired dispensers and scents to fit practically any ...
Dear Colgate-Palmolive Co.: I’m writing to congratulate you on your Softsoap brand Mardi Gras moisturizing body wash. I encountered this delightful product on the shelves of a nearby Walmart and ...
Robert R. Taylor, an entrepreneur of hygiene who made hand-washing a tidier, less slippery job by introducing Softsoap, the first mass-market pumpable liquid soap that rendered the traditional bar ...
Minnetonka Inc. signed a letter of intent to sell its liquid soap businesses, including the Softsoap brand, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. The transaction confirms a story in The Tribune on July 30.
Softsoap is part of the Buy 10 items, Get $5 off promo running at Kroger right now. After the 50 cent per item promo discount, it is $1.00. Use the .50/1 printable Softsoap coupon, that doubles ...
Save Over $5 on Softsoap Body Wash! Buy 2 Softsoap and/or Irish Spring body wash and you'll earn $4 in ExtraBucks. The body wash isn't on sale but there's high value $2 off 1 coupons you can stack ...
Taylor, who created Softsoap, the first mass-marketed liquid soap pumped from a plastic bottle, died of cancer Aug. 29 in Newport Beach, family members said. He was 77.
Robert R. Taylor, who took soap out of dishes, put it in pump bottles and forever changed the way people wash up, has died. He was 77. Taylor's family said Thursday the entrepreneur died of cancer ...
This undated photo provided courtesy of theTaylor Family shows entrepreneur Robert R. Taylor. Taylor, who created Softsoap, the first mass-marketed liquid soap pumped from a plastic bottle, died ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Soft soap in a bottle that could be dispensed by a convenient little pump handle on the top. Robert R. Taylor knew he had a phenomenal product on his hands the day he invented ...