• Pond's beauty cream for the night.
    Pond's Cream was invented in the United States as a patent medicine by pharmacist Theron T. Pond (1800–1852) of Utica, New York, in 1846. The company is now a subsidiary of Unilever.
  • Hair beauty products
  • Teaching foreign languages
  • Mineral water sourced from Ardèche, in the Massif Central.
  • Shaving cream without brush
  • Today, Normandy-based Dupont d'Isigny has given up cookie production. Today, the Dupont d'Isigny company in Normandy is no longer involved in biscuit production, but rather in the production of its famous caramels.
  • Olibet - second draft of Dupont d'Isigny biscuits modified for Olibet (see first draft).
    Biscuits manufactured in Talence near Bordeaux from 1872.
  • The activity of the Dupont d'Isigny company began with the production and trade of Isigny butter. From 1894 onwards, in La Cambe in the Calvados department, it became a dairy specializing in the production of milk, butter, and cheese. In 1932, the activity diversified with the production of biscuits and the famous caramels.
    Today the company has stopped producing biscuits. It is now mainly dedicated to the production of its famous caramels.
  • Two toothpaste powders to be used simultaneously. One whitens, the other sanitizes. Bi-Oxyne is manufactured by the Bi-Oxyne toothpaste company in Paris.
  • Daily newspaper of the French Alps. Created in 1878, it ceased publication upon the liberation of Grenoble on August 22, 1944. A socialist-leaning newspaper, it later became Pétainist.
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