In 2004, Procter & Gamble was looking for a hit. It had been two decades since the consumer products conglomerate introduced Tide liquid detergent, revolutionizing the way people washed their clothes.
The 17th ranked Crimson Tide wrapped up their midweek schedule with a road trip to Troy and took a 6-1 loss. Alabama is now ...
Former Alabama football defender and ESPN SEC Network college football analyst Roman Harper feels one question will be a ...
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Keelon Russell impressed Alabama fans and media members during the Crimson Tide’s spring game, A-Day. Russell’s performance ...
The beginning of 2018 saw the amusing, alarming, and/or perplexing social media phenomenon of the "Tide Challenge," which involved someone with a camera (usually a teenager) filming themselves biting ...
In the 1930s, David “Dick” Byerly worked for Procter & Gamble as a scientist. He was “quietly working on a cleaning agent called Product X, that he believed had great potential to revolutionize how ...
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