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Procter & Gamble

Procter & Gamble. By Catherine Cook & Vivianne Dimitrakopoulos. Procter & Gamble also known as P&G; is an American multinational corporation that manufactures a wide range of consumer goods. It was founded in 1837. Introduction.

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Procter & Gamble

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  1. Procter & Gamble By Catherine Cook & Vivianne Dimitrakopoulos

  2. Procter & Gamble also known as P&G; is an American multinational corporation that manufactures a wide range of consumer goods. It was founded in 1837. Introduction

  3. William Procter, a candle maker, and James Gamble, a soap maker emigrated from England and Ireland. Their father-in-law called a meeting and persuaded his son-in-laws to become business partners. On the 31st of October the Procter & Gamble company was created. • They began by supplying the Union Army with soap and candles. History

  4. Brands

  5. Procter and Gamble's original logo was created in 1851 as a large crude cross. This later changed to a man in the moon overlooking 13 stars which is said to remember the 13 colonies. This logo caused a lot of media publicity in the 1980's when rumours spread that the moon and stars logo was a satanic symbol. Controversies

  6. There is a passage in the Bible which states "And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of 12 stars which also caused a lot of media publicity. • The company officials denied this as there was no evidence that it was linked to the Church of Satan or any other organisation. Controversies

  7. From 1995 to 2003 Procter & Gamble unsuccessfully sued Amway over these rumours. Then in 2011 the company successfully sued individual Amway distributors for reviving and propagating the false rumours. Controversies

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