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Tinactin

American  
[ti-nak-tin] / tɪˈnæk tɪn /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of tolnaftate.


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The affected aerosol products include some of the world’s biggest brand names including certain lots of Neutrogena, Aveeno, Banana Boat and Coppertone sunscreens; Sure, Brut, Suave, Secret and Old Spice deodorants; Dove, Nexxus, Suave, TRESemmé and Bed Head dry shampoos, and Tinactin and Odor Eaters foot sprays.

From Washington Post

Valisure started off earlier this year testing liquid and gel hand sanitizers, but the benzene-related recalls of late have centered on aerosol products like certain Neutrogena sunscreens from Johnson & Johnson, Old Spice and Secret antiperspirants from P&G and Bayer’s foot sprays Lotrimin and Tinactin.

From Seattle Times

In addition to his announcing, Madden was a ubiquitous product pitchman, appearing in commercials for Miller Lite, Ace Hardware, Outback Steakhouse, Tinactin and many others.

From Los Angeles Times

He recalls the early years of “Jeopardy!” with relish, when the prizes for runners-up included “Lee Nails, ‘delicious low-calorie meat’ from Mr. Turkey and Tinactin Antifungal Cream — use only as directed!”

From New York Times

The Athlete's Foot Experience: In this top-grossing app developed by Tinactin, the virtual flames that shoot from between your toes can be relieved only by the in-app purchase of a virtual spray bottle.

From Slate