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This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item. A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave, on U.S. Route 66
Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. was an American cosmetics and beauty parlor products [1] firm based in Chicago. The company acquired a hair-coloring line through the acquisition of a competitor business. Later the retailer diversified into the field of personal care products, manufacturing Degree, among other items.
In 2018, Steve Harden, former executive leader with Adidas and Oakley, was recruited to relaunch and restructure the Global Supra and KR3W brands. In May 2019, Xtep disclosed that it was acquiring 100% of the outstanding shares of E-Land Footwear USA Holdings Inc. [9] [10] As of October 2020, F&F acquired Supra Footwear and relaunched the brand ...
History [ edit] OPI, originally named Odontorium Products Inc., was a small dental supply company purchased by George Schaeffer in 1981. [1] Shortly after taking over the company, Schaeffer was joined by Hungarian-born [2] Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI's Executive Vice President and Artistic Director. Schaeffer and Weiss-Fischmann partnered with R ...
Urban Decay, an American cosmetics brand headquartered in Newport Beach, California, is a subsidiary of French cosmetics company L'Oréal. [1] Current products include lip, eye, complexion and body products. [2] They are best known for their Naked collection, which includes 12 different eye shadow palettes.
Vital Radiance (once launched as a standalone brand in the U.S.) Full Moisture; Under-it-all; and Colour Cosmetics including lipsticks & glosses, mascaras, foundations, powders, eye shadows & liners, cheek blushers Spokesmodels. Lauren Hutton modelled exclusively for Ultima II in the 1960s and 1970s. She was the nation's first cosmetics model ...
Birds Eye – frozen foods. Blue Bonnet – margarine and bread spreads. Brooks – beans and chili. Celeste – frozen pizza. Chef Boyardee – ready-to-eat pasta meals. Chiffon margarine – tubbed soft-margarine brand purchased from Kraft and later discontinued. Chun King – Chinese-style foods and meal packages. ConAgra Mills – multi-use ...
Johnson Products Company (JPC) is a privately held American business based in Chicago, Illinois. It is best known for manufacturing a line of hair care and cosmetic products for African American consumers under the names Afro Sheen and Ultra Sheen. The company was a longtime sponsor of the syndicated US television dance show Soul Train until ...