|
||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||
HistoryNoxzema was originally invented by Dr. Francis J. Townsend a doctor who lived in Ocean City, Maryland. The formula was called "Townsend R22" and commonly referred to as "no-eczema". Townsend prescribed it as a remedy to early resort vacationers burned by the sun. In order to help people outside of the resort town Townsend later gave the formula to Dr. George Bunting who for many years denied the transaction (graduate of Washington College in Maryland). Bunting introduced "Dr. Bunting's Sunburn Remedy" as the first real alternative to the greasy, tallow-based medicating creams common during the period. For the first three years, Bunting did all the mixing, heating, and pouring of the product himself. The inspiration for the name Noxzema supposedly came from a satisfied customer who exclaimed, "You knocked my eczema." Demand for the product grew as the years progressed. An early slogan was “the miracle cream of Baltimore”. In 1920 the first Noxzema Chemical Company factory was opened in a tiny house in Baltimore. The product achieved national popularity by the 1940s through the use of radio and print advertising.
Until the ($1.4 billion) merger with Procter & Gamble, Noxell remained in the hands of the Bunting family; Bunting's son, G. Lloyd Bunting, Sr., assumed the leadership of the company, followed in 1973 by George L. Bunting, Jr., Dr. Bunting's grandson. The Bunting family remains prominent in philanthropic interests in the Baltimore area.
Sites |
Searched sites for "Noxzema" |
|
No sites found. |
Sorry, no matching site records were found. |
Want your site listed here?
|
|||||||||||
|
Submit
your site |
|
Relevant quality search results and fast easy navigation throughout the
different sections of the site, make Americola.com |