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1899 Swan Soap,  a floating soap, was introduced by [[Lever Brothers]]; it was claimed to be very gentle<ref> Warwickshire Herald 19 January 1899</ref>




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1899 Swan Soap, a floating soap, was introduced by Lever Brothers; it was claimed to be very gentle[1]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Warwickshire Herald 19 January 1899