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[[image:Im19430226Aero-Nivea.jpg |thumb|1943.]] | |||
[[image:Im19440630Aero-Nivea.jpg |thumb|June 1944]] | |||
[[image:Im19530404PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| April 1953.]] | [[image:Im19530404PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| April 1953.]] | ||
[[Image:Im19531212PP-Niv.jpg|thumb| December 1953. ]] | |||
[[Image:Im19540213PP-Niv.jpg|thumb| February 1954. ]] | |||
[[image:Im19450728PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954.]] | [[image:Im19450728PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954.]] | ||
[[Image:Im195407GHK-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954. ]] | [[Image:Im195407GHK-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954. ]] | ||
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See [[Herts Pharmaceuticals]]. | See [[Herts Pharmaceuticals]]. | ||
1992 [[Smith and Nephew]] sold [[Nivea]] to Beiersdorf AG Hamburg, the company that had originally invented the cream and retained rights to the brand for the rest of the world<ref>The Times Dec. 2, 1992</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Medicine and Toiletries]] | [[Category: Medicine and Toiletries]] |
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1992 Smith and Nephew sold Nivea to Beiersdorf AG Hamburg, the company that had originally invented the cream and retained rights to the brand for the rest of the world[1]
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- ↑ The Times Dec. 2, 1992