Oxydol Goes Into High, Procter & Gamble Company (1938 Original Black & White Film)

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Step back in time with this captivating black and white film from 1938, as it promotes Oxydol laundry soap to grocers and store owners! Discover why Oxydol is hailed as the preferred soap for housewives, with its four standout features: making clothes whiter, offering 40% more suds, being safer for colors, and safer for white clothes. Witness lab tests that demonstrate Oxydol's superior performance compared to competing brands in these key areas. Explore the brand's print and radio advertisements, and delve into the world of laundry care in the 1930s.

Source :
Jam Handy Organization & Procter & Gamble Company. (1938) Oxydol Goes Into High. United States: Procter & Gamble. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020600749

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