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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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