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I am not a big fan of body wash but I love the scent of Old Spice. My wife found this in a dollar store.

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It is original scent OS and it smells like it should. Not like all those foo-foo versions available at Walmart.

It is labeled Proctor and Gamble/UK but manufactured in France. The market is apparently what were once called the eastern block nations - Russia's satellite countries. At least that is my guess as none of these lanaguages looked familiar to me

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But it smells like OS and works well. I like it.

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They still sell it in the USA, but I have only found it in stock at one chain store now in the throes bankruptcy and with very few locations left:

https://www.kmart.com/old-spice-body-was...ckType=G16


As well, it is available online in the USA. It seems as if P&G really want to move on from their "flagship" scent into the frilly new crap. 

P.S.  I use it as a shampoo on the days I am going to be using Old Spice AS.
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(01-13-2020, 05:39 PM)BPman Wrote: It seems as if P&G really want to move on from their "flagship" scent into the frilly new crap. 

Maddening

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(01-13-2020, 05:39 PM)BPman Wrote: They still sell it in the USA, but I have only found it in stock at one chain store now in the throes bankruptcy and with very few locations left:

https://www.kmart.com/old-spice-body-was...ckType=G16


As well, it is available online in the USA. It seems as if P&G really want to move on from their "flagship" scent into the frilly new crap. 

P.S.  I use it as a shampoo on the days I am going to be using Old Spice AS.


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Thanks for the link. I received some of that 2 years ago and it led me to write a thread "Bodywash how do I hate thee" that is still, surprisingly, active.
I was not satisfied with the scent of that among other things.

This Cyrillic version smells better and I can use less of it.
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