Gillette, Energizer Cross Razors Again With NAD Challenges
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Razor competitors Gillette and Energizer have each turned to the National Advertising Division to challenge claims made in the other's marketing, and both have been advised to modify advertising for their men's razors.
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