Because the product was not popular in USA, where people generally don't like to put oil like substance on hair. There was no business demand. So they pulled it of the shelves.
It is still in demand in Asia and Australia. I have been using it for last 35 years, my number one hair and scalp conditioner!
Chesebourgh Ponds still holds the Trademark for Vaseline Hair Tonic, unfortunately, it's been discontinued in the United States. It's my understanding that it's still available in Australia and some other parts of the World. You can still buy Imported bottles on eBay and from www.solrus.com/hair.HTML. Suave was the last US company to manufacture the product under license to Chesebourgh Ponds. If you buy on Ebay make sure it carries a trademark license and it's not a cheap Chinese import that is not regulated.
Please tell us why it was discontinued. That was the best thing for growing hair and breakage. Please bring it back. I use to buy bottles at a time, so did my mom.
The US twenty dollar bill has not been discontinued.
No, Norplant distribution in the US was discontinued in 2002 and it was discontinued globally in 2008.
It was discontinued in the US in 2003.
Clairol Loving Care actually has been discontinued sadly. However, there are other options out there for former Loving Care users! We have created a Google Plus community called "Care for Your Hair after Loving Care," a Clairol Loving Care replacement guide! Check us out! In addition to having information about other beautiful and healthy hair color options that one could use, we also have hair tips and tutorials, PPD and allergy information and a place where you can share your own experiences with healthy hair color! Enjoy!
Yes it is discusting you can buy it in shasta bottles.
Because the Atlantis is better !
No. It was discontinued in 1976. The only state where it remained in effect was Alaska. However, the Homestead Act was discontinued there in 1986.
He is a dirty devil, he uses it in a sexual act with his wife
The US discontinued its half-dime denomination in 1873.
No, it often has carbonated water in it, but small amount of quinine (which is what makes tonic water glow) should be safe as it is a treatment for Ich...like 250mg per 10gal From wiki on tonic water... "In the United States, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) limits the quinine content in tonic water to 83 ppm[3] (83 mg per liter if calculated by mass)"