Odor-Eaters
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Odor-Eaters is an American brand of foot-care products, specifically shoe insoles and foot powder, designed to reduce foot odor. The insoles are made of latex and contain activated carbon, which neutralizes odors. invented the namesake insoles while employed as Combe Incorporated's head of a research and development. Combe already marketed Johnson's Foot Soap, so it introduced the product under the Johnson's brand in 1974. Combe extended the brand beyond insoles to include odor-reducing foot sprays.
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Odor-Eaters is an American brand of foot-care products, specifically shoe insoles and foot powder, designed to reduce foot odor. The insoles are made of latex and contain activated carbon, which neutralizes odors. invented the namesake insoles while employed as Combe Incorporated's head of a research and development. Combe already marketed Johnson's Foot Soap, so it introduced the product under the Johnson's brand in 1974. Combe extended the brand beyond insoles to include odor-reducing foot sprays. In 1981, Combe licensed to manufacture socks under the Odor-Eaters brand name. The socks contained an odor inhibiting agent withstood laundering. Kmart and Walmart carried the socks. Production of the socks ended in 2011. In 1988, Combe took over sponsorship of a national to promote its Odor-Eaters brand. A Vermont sporting goods store owner originated the event in 1979 to advertise athletic shoes. In January 2011, Combe sold its foot care product line to Blistex Inc. Blistex continues to market the Odor-Eaters products and to sponsor the Rotten Sneakers Contest.
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