Vintage ads can be both hilarious and shocking, and some of the most often passed around old ads are these ones about women using “‘Lysol’ brand disinfectant” for “feminine hygiene.” The ad had women ...
Here's the deal: Back in the early 1900's before it became known as a disinfectant, Lysol was marketed as a douche, aka a feminine hygiene product. Some even used it as birth control as the ...
Lysol was used as a disinfectant during the cholera and flu epidemics before it was promoted as a feminine hygiene product. Roberto Machado Noa via Getty Images You might be knee-deep in Lysol wipes ...
No second opinion required: Don't ingest Lysol. Following a dangerous suggestion by Donald Trump that household disinfectants could be ingested or injected to kill the coronavirus, Reckitt Benckiser, ...
RetroFit: This vintage ad says a little Lysol douche will take care of ALL your (wink wink) problems
I'm a little in love with the 50s and 60s -- the dresses, the gloves, the men in fedoras. Oh, and let's not forget the belted sanitary pads, segregation and typing pools. So my adoration of many ...
Earlier this week Vice's tech news channel Motherboard reported that the detergent brand Lysol had bought up the top Google ad spot for when people search for the term "Ebola." But now, perhaps ...
In a reflection of mobile native advertising?s potential outside of Facebook, Reckitt Benckiser's Lysol is running a campaign on the Huffington Post news feed on mobile that delivers relevant content ...
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