Examples of using Colgate in English and their translations into Hungarian
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including Nestlé, Colgate Palmolive and Unilever.
Those taking part in this co-promotional game must first buy a Colgate toothbrush with a promotional sticker, in dm's stores. Then, players will have to go to drogerie market's Facebook page to register the unique code found on the toothbrush's packaging.
Have you ever bought Colgate dentifrice or used Listerine Mouthwash, stolen a Visa
If you have ever purchased Colgate toothpaste or used Listerine mouthwash, swiped a Visa
If you have ever purchased Colgate toothpaste or used Listerine mouth wash,
Our Quality professionals make sure we meet comprehensive"Global Colgate Quality Standards" in the design,
as well as the design of consumables, such as Adidas, Hugo Boss and Colgate products.
also the design of consumables, such as the Adidas, Hugo Boss or Colgate brand products.
For example, a coupon for 50 cents off a tube of toothpaste issued by Colgate would be a manufacturer coupon,
120,000s to 130,000,' said Anthony Aveni, professor of astronomy and anthropology at Colgate University, a coauthor of the Science paper.
which no one's ever heard of because it had the misfortune of being programmed first against The Colgate Comedy Hour and then The Texaco Star Theatre.
skin care positioning, as well as to our Protex brand which focuses on antibacterial protection for skin,” Colgate CEO Ian Cook said in a statement.
similar to Pepsi, Colgate, Palmolive, Godiva,
such as Pepsi, Colgate, Palmolive, Godiva,
akin to Pepsi, Colgate, Palmolive, Godiva,
such as Pepsi, Colgate, Palmolive, Godiva,
reminiscent of Pepsi, Colgate, Palmolive, Godiva,
These allegations mean in the common sense that a majority of the expert dentists choose Colgate Total, though according to the survey made by Colgate only 1/6 of them recommend the toothpaste Colgate Total to their patients or only 1/4 of
in the case before it, the criterion of need to use a sign, set out in the judgment of the Benelux Court of Justice of 1 March 1975 in Colgate Palmolive v Bols(Claeryn/Klarein),
Colgate toothpaste.