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Crest Toothpaste Triumph Over Tooth Decay 1956

1956 crest toothpaste triumph over tooth decay W Fluorista
1956 crest toothpaste triumph over tooth decay W Fluorista

1956 Crest Toothpaste Triumph Over Tooth Decay W Fluorista {featuring a series of fantastically mid century style drawings, this 1956 crest ad promoted the use of their toothpaste to help “triumph over tooth decay”.} {with a font that could either be perceived as stylish or frightening, this 1957 s.r. brand toothpaste ad features a neat “block” of water and a gal that looks rather akin to. But in 1955, the introduction of crest toothpaste brought fluoride chemistry to the fight against tooth decay, launching a new era in dental care. developed through a partnership between indiana university and procter & gamble, crest with stannous fluoride was the first toothpaste recognized by the american dental association for being.

1956 crest tooth Paste Ad triumph over tooth decay
1956 crest tooth Paste Ad triumph over tooth decay

1956 Crest Tooth Paste Ad Triumph Over Tooth Decay A dramatic, early advertisement for crest® toothpaste that likens its development to inoculations, anesthesia, and penicillin. most toothpastes had some marketing gimmick in the form of proprietary ingredients like colgate’s® “gardol”, lifestyle appeal like embarrassment avoiding breath fresheners or whiteners, and even spokesmen and mascot characters like ipana’s® “bucky beaver. P&g spent big to make crest a therapeutic as well as a cosmetic product, and the endorsement of the american dental association shot crest into orbit. this excerpt comes from a broader look in harvard business school's business history review at toothpaste innovation and marketing from 1955 to 1985. the significance of a toothpaste that offered. In 1956, crest® toothpaste was introduced nationally. in 1960, it became the first toothpaste to be recognized by the american dental association as an effective decay preventing agent. the idea of using fluoride in toothpaste surfaced in the late 1940s, around the same time research showed that fluoride ions made tooth enamel harder and more. In 1960, the american dental association confirmed that crest effectively prevents tooth decay. and by 1962, crest had become the best selling toothpaste in the united states. crest has been a leader in dental health innovations since its inception in 1955. in 2005, crest was thrilled to celebrate its 50th year of providing healthy, beautiful.

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Vtg Print Ad 1956 crest toothpaste triumph over tooth decayођ

Vtg Print Ad 1956 Crest Toothpaste Triumph Over Tooth Decayођ In 1956, crest® toothpaste was introduced nationally. in 1960, it became the first toothpaste to be recognized by the american dental association as an effective decay preventing agent. the idea of using fluoride in toothpaste surfaced in the late 1940s, around the same time research showed that fluoride ions made tooth enamel harder and more. In 1960, the american dental association confirmed that crest effectively prevents tooth decay. and by 1962, crest had become the best selling toothpaste in the united states. crest has been a leader in dental health innovations since its inception in 1955. in 2005, crest was thrilled to celebrate its 50th year of providing healthy, beautiful. 1956 crest toothpaste original vintage advertisement. triumph over tooth decay. procter & gamble proudly announces crest toothpaste with flouristan, strengthens tooth enamel to lock out decay from within. crest with flouristan is the only toothpaste ever developed that makes possible a major reduction in tooth decay, for people of all ages. Triumph over tooth decay. 0:01 proctor & gamble announces crest toothpaste with fluoristan, 0:03 its exclusive fluoride compound, 0:07 world's greatest weapon against decay. 0:09 crest brings your family the blessing of healthy teeth, 0:11 strengthens tooth enamel to lock out decay from within.

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