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- Swan_Soap abstract "Swan was a brand of soap introduced by the Lever Brothers Company in 1941 to compete with Ivory. Swan was advertised as a soap that could be used in the kitchen as a hand soap or in the bathroom to bathe the baby.Swan, like Ivory, was a floating soap, but Lever had developed and patented a new manufacturing method that both streamlined the process and resulted in a finer product more like milled soap. A typical advertisement boasted that Swan was \"the white floating soap that's purer than the finest castiles\". Lever and Procter & Gamble became embroiled in litigation over the process and products of it. Lever sued Procter & Gamble for patent infringement after the format of Ivory changed; the Appellate Court found that the patent had been infringed and Procter & Gamble were required to pay $5.675 million to Lever.Lever Brothers used the Swan brand name to sponsor several radio programs, notably The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1941–1945), Joanie's Tea Room (1945–1947), The Bob Hope Show (1948–1949), and My Friend Irma (1947–1951).Swan's print ads were colorful works of art, and often featured children, babies, soapsuds and, of course, a swan. Some people had the Swan soap ad prints displayed on their wall at home. The art prints were made available to the public as promotional items by the company.Swan Soap is no longer marketed.Template:When?".
- Swan_Soap thumbnail Swan_ad_1945.JPG?width=300.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageID "3674848".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageLength "3218".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageRevisionID "645865132".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Hope.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Brand.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Burns_and_Allen.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Castile_soap.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soap_brands.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Ivory_(soap).
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Joan_Davis.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Lever_Brothers.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink My_Friend_Irma_(radio-TV).
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Promotional_merchandise.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Soap.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Sponsor_(commercial).
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink Swan.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLink File:Swan_ad_1945.JPG.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swan Soap".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swan soap".
- Swan_Soap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Swan_Soap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:When%3F.
- Swan_Soap subject Category:Soap_brands.
- Swan_Soap hypernym Brand.
- Swan_Soap type Company.
- Swan_Soap type Brand.
- Swan_Soap comment "Swan was a brand of soap introduced by the Lever Brothers Company in 1941 to compete with Ivory. Swan was advertised as a soap that could be used in the kitchen as a hand soap or in the bathroom to bathe the baby.Swan, like Ivory, was a floating soap, but Lever had developed and patented a new manufacturing method that both streamlined the process and resulted in a finer product more like milled soap.".
- Swan_Soap label "Swan Soap".
- Swan_Soap sameAs Q7653515.
- Swan_Soap sameAs m.09tskk.
- Swan_Soap sameAs Q7653515.
- Swan_Soap wasDerivedFrom Swan_Soap?oldid=645865132.
- Swan_Soap depiction Swan_ad_1945.JPG.
- Swan_Soap isPrimaryTopicOf Swan_Soap.