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1940s Cashmere Bouquet Lipstick Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Vintage Trial Size 15c

$19.53

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  • Condition: Never Used Great Overall Never Used Vintage Condition See pics they are Description & Enlarge Please tomDecide from Old 5 and 10c Store Card is great for its age Vivid Colors Cashmere Bouquet Lipstick is Still on Card The Back has lightly Age Front Card has some small wrinkles marked Cashmere Bouquet Lipstick & Bottom is Stamped Rasberry See Photos Please to Decide
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No

Description

Vintage
1940s Cashmere Bouquet Lipstick Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Vintage Trial Size 15c Nice Never Used
A Little History
In 1928, Colgate and Palmolive-Peet merged to form Colgate-Palmolive-Peet. By combining their operations the new company became the third-largest soap producer in the United States, after Lever Brothers and Proctor & Gamble (Fortune, 1936), with factories in Jersey City, New Jersey; Jeffersonville, Indiana; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Berkeley, California; and Kansas City, Kansas.
Cashmere Bouquet
In February, 1933, one month before Charles Pearce was removed from office, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet introduced an expanded Cashmere Bouquet range adding a Cleansing Cream, Astringent, Tissue Cream, Foundation Cream, Hand Lotion, Lipstick and Cream Rouge. This new line appears to have been an attempt by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet to rationalise its Colgate and Palmolive cosmetic ranges which overlapped and were aimed at the same market. It was packaged in green, a favoured Palmolive colour