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unusual facts about Procter and Gamble



Accidental Adversaries

A classic example of the Accidental Adversaries system archetype is that of Procter and Gamble supplying Wal-Mart.

Auto-ID Labs

The Auto-ID Labs is the research-oriented successor to the MIT Auto-ID Center, originally founded by Kevin Ashton, David Brock Dr. Daniel Engels and Sanjay Sarma with funding from Procter and Gamble, Gillette, the Uniform Code Council, and a number of other global consumer products manufacturers.

Cal Wells

With a prominent sponsor like McDonalds on board, Wells soon attracted Procter and Gamble as they sponsored his car with their Tide brand.

Fuld-Gilad-Herring Academy of Competitive Intelligence

The Academy's advisory board includes executives from US-based Intel, Procter and Gamble, Genentech, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Microsoft, Fidelity and Wyeth corporations, as well as Europe-based Shell, Roche, TetraPak and Orange, and Mexico-based Cemex.

Nananu-i-Ra

Three quarters of the Island was once owned by the Procter and Gamble Legacy which was sold in 2004 to a New Zealand based Developer.


see also

Felix Mendez

His advertising work includes production of commercials, both in the US and Mexico, for such clients as Procter and Gamble, Chrysler, K-Mart, L’Oreal, Redken, Jumex Nectars, and Bonafont water, for which he won Mexico’s Circulo de Oro, and the Fiap award for best 3D animation.