Zonite Kills Onion Breath for Good

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An illustration of an orange onion on a yellow background. Black text appears on, above, and below the illustration. 

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BASTIAN BROS. CO. MFR'S OF RIBBON METAL - [union bug] - AND CELLULOID NOVELTIES ROCHESTER, N.Y.

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Zonite Products Corporation was a manufacturer of hygienic and antiseptic products, including Zonite, Forhan’s Toothpaste, and Larvex. Chartered in 1922, the company manufactured Zonite for over thirty years before changing its name to the Chemway Corporation in 1956. The original Zonite product, developed during World War I, was marketed as a mouthwash, first aid ointment, deodorant, and more. As of 2023, the Mary Couts Burnett Library at Texas Christian University houses a collection of materials related to the Zonite Corporation in its archives and special collections. 

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Zonite Products Corporations Antiseptics Made Since 1930. (1948, September 26). The Central New Jersey Home News, p. 70.

Zonite Corp. to Change Name. (1956, February 23). The New York Times, p. 42.

Texas Christian University. (n.d.). Zonite Products Corporation, 1929-1936. [Archives]. Retrieved from https://archives.tcu.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/22415 

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