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Estée Lauder Consumer Goods
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Estée Lauder's first big break came from selling her skincare products in beauty salons, not through large-scale advertising. elaborate

L'Oréal Consumer Goods
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L'Oréal was founded in 1909 by a chemist, Eugène Schueller, who initially sold hair dye to Parisian hairdressers. elaborate

Coca-Cola HBC Consumer Goods
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Coca-Cola HBC is the largest independent Coca-Cola bottler in the world. elaborate

Diageo owns the Guinness Storehouse, a popular tourist attraction in Dublin. elaborate

Procter & Gamble (P&G) Consumer Goods

P&G owns over 65 brands, many of which are household names, but they also own several lesser-known brands that are sold only in specific geographic regions. elaborate

Heineken Consumer Goods
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Heineken's signature green bottle was adopted in 1936. elaborate

Philip Morris International Consumer Goods
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Philip Morris International's headquarters are in New York City, despite the company focusing on international markets and not selling its products in the United States. elaborate

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