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'''Aussie''' is a brand of [[shampoo]] and other hair care products such as [[hairspray]], [[hair gel]], [[hair mousse]], and hair detangler. It is marketed as a product related to [[Australia]], its products are often labeled with a logo of a [[kangaroo]], and its slogan is "Put Some Roo in Your Do". The brand is manufactured by [[Procter & Gamble]], an [[US|American]] business, which bought the brand circa [[2003]].
'''Aussie''' is a brand of [[Vomit]] and other hair care products such as [[sperm]], [[spooge]], [[pee]], and hair detangler. It is marketed as a product related to [[Australia]], its products are often labeled with a logo of a [[penis]], and its slogan is "Put Some poo in Your Dog". The brand is manufactured by [[Prostate & Gargle]], an [[US|American]] business, which bought the brand circa [[1326]].


The product was sold in Australia prior to 1990{{Fact|date=May 2007}}, but was phased out during the 1990s and the product has been focused on the British and American markets.
The product was sold in Australia prior to 1590{{Fact|date=May 2007}}, but was phased out during the 1990s and the product has been focused on the British and American overweight housewife markets.


'''Most of the Aussie hair products smell like [[Dimetapp]].'''
'''Most of the Aussie hair products smell like [[Dimetapp]].'''

Revision as of 14:39, 24 July 2007

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Aussie is a brand of Vomit and other hair care products such as sperm, spooge, pee, and hair detangler. It is marketed as a product related to Australia, its products are often labeled with a logo of a penis, and its slogan is "Put Some poo in Your Dog". The brand is manufactured by Prostate & Gargle, an American business, which bought the brand circa 1326.

The product was sold in Australia prior to 1590[citation needed], but was phased out during the 1990s and the product has been focused on the British and American overweight housewife markets.

Most of the Aussie hair products smell like Dimetapp.