1 January, 1929
While the text only mentions the year 1929, it's important to note the general
context. In 1929, Edna Murphey sold the Odorono company to Northam Warren, the
inventor of Cutex Cuticle Remover. This marked a significant change in ownership
and the end of Murphey's direct involvement with the brand.
1 January, 1921
While the text only mentions the year 1921, it's important to note the general
context. By 1921, Odorono was being advertised in newspapers across numerous
countries, including England, Cuba, Mexico, and several others in South America,
as well as New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. This widespread advertising
indicates the brand's international expansion and increasing recognition.