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'''Johnson's Arthur Conditioning Shampoo''' was a shampoo product released by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company in the early 2000s. The bottle was pink with a pattern of white letters, some of which were in a brighter white and spelled out "[[D.W. Read|DW]] bathtime" and "[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]." The front of the bottle featured the Arthur logo and a picture of D.W. appearing to share a secret with Arthur while the back featured D.W. racing on her bike and the caption "D.W. rides again."
'''Johnson's Arthur Conditioning Shampoo''' was a shampoo product released by Johnson & Johnson Consumer Products Company in the early 2000s. The bottle was pink with a pattern of white letters, some of which were in a brighter white and spelled out "[[D.W. Read|DW]] bathtime" and "[[Arthur Read|Arthur]]." The front of the bottle featured the Arthur logo and a picture of D.W. appearing to share a secret with Arthur while the back featured D.W. racing on her bike and the caption "D.W. rides again."


The bottle held 11 fl. oz. of shampoo. The shampoo itself was pink with a sweet smell and used the well-known Johnson's "No More Tears" formula. The formulation was exactly the same as that of Johnson's [http://www.museumofplay.org/online-collections/5/64/93.1425 Pooh's Conditioning Shampoo]
The bottle held 11 fl. oz. of shampoo. The shampoo itself was pink with a sweet smell and used the well-known Johnson's "No More Tears" formula. The formulation was exactly the same as that of Johnson's [http://www.museumofplay.org/online-collections/5/64/93.1425 Pooh's Conditioning Shampoo].


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