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| | Spic and Span - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Spic and Span is a major U.S. brand of all-purpose household cleanser, invented by a housewife named Elizabeth Mcdonald in Saginaw, Michigan around 1930. |
 | | In 1999, the Mexican-American organization LatinosUSA organized a boycott against Spic and Span because of the egregious use of the word spic, which is a derogatory term for a person of latino descent. |
 | | Until 2001, Spic and Span was made by Procter and Gamble, a major international manufacturer of household and personal products based in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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