Yes, Ponds still produces a vanishing cream, often marketed as a moisturizer that absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving it feeling smooth and non-greasy. The product is typically aimed at providing hydration and a matte finish, appealing to those with oily or combination skin types. You can find it in various formulations, depending on the region and specific product lines offered by the brand.
Yes I still make nut cream cookies. I usually bake them at holiday time.
at the store.
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no sour cream won't make a cake rise. i am 9 and still a food expert.
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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.
No, road salt typically does not make ponds green. Excessive nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from runoff are usually responsible for promoting the growth of algae that can turn ponds green.
Yes, you can make ice cream using heavy cream.
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