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Pepsodent is an American toothpaste brand first introduced in 1915; the tube in the photo is a Pepsodent "Super Fluor" fluoride toothpaste (a larger "Big Size" retail variant). Pepsodent is marketed as a fluoride anticavity toothpaste and is sold in many international markets. (en.wikipedia.org)
Pepsodent was originally created by the Pepsodent Company in the United States. Over time ownership split by territory: Unilever acquired and continues to own Pepsodent in most countries worldwide, while Church & Dwight owns the brand rights for the United States and Canada (transaction executed in 2003). This territorial ownership means manufacturing and exact formulations often vary by market. (en.wikipedia.org)
Pepsodent tubes are produced in multiple manufacturing locations using local Unilever subsidiaries (for example Hindustan Unilever in India or Unilever Indonesia) or by Church & Dwight–contracted facilities in North America. Because production is regionalized to serve local markets and regulatory requirements, the product is manufactured in multiple countries rather than a single country of origin. (hul.co.in)
The tube branding, the prominent PEPSODENT logotype and the label text ("Super Fluor" and "Big Size") match Pepsodent packaging variants produced for international markets. The presence of English labeling is common across many markets, but ownership/packaging specifics depend on the country where the tube was sold. (en.wikipedia.org)
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