Marketed
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SOLDMarketed
SHOPPEDMarketed.
SOLDMarketed.
SOLDFORASONGMarketed very cheaply
TIRESProducts marketed as "skidproof"
SALABLEFit to be marketed
SALEABLEFit to be marketed
FIRTree marketed in December
AZTDrug marketed as Retrovir
NOTOUTYet to be marketed
ACAIBerry marketed as healthful
marketablethat can be marketed
AHIWhat yellowfin is marketed as
ACAIBerry marketed as a superfood
KTELRecord company marketed on TV
marketablyMARKETABLE, that can be marketed
EMACApple originally marketed to schools
WIDOWSPEKOETea marketed to surviving spouses?
MOXIEFirst mass-marketed soft drink
KIWIFruit once marketed as a melonette
ERICSSONCompany that marketed the first "smartphone"
ZIMAFormer drink marketed as "zomething different"
EMACOld Apple product marketed to schools
TAEBOWorkout system marketed by Billy Blanks
SNOWBOARDItem first marketed under the name Snurfer
NOXZEMAProduct originally marketed as a sunburn remedy
GAKGoopy substance marketed by Mattel and Nickelodeon
UNOCard game marketed by Mattel since 1992
TATURussian pop duo initially marketed as lesbians
UGLIIt's marketed as "The exotic tangelo from Jamaica"
CORNFLAKESProduct first mass-marketed by Kellogg in 1906
marketableAble or fit to be sold or marketed
NORELCOBrand formerly marketed as Philishave outside the U.S.
NEETFirst hair remover to be marketed in cream form
DRPEPPERBeverage marketed as a blend of 23 different flavors
primelythe highest grade regularly marketed used of meat and especially beef
proprietary(of a product) Marketed under and protected by a registered trade name
asepticproduct, as milk or fruit juice, that is marketed in an aseptic package or container
henrys.44 caliber lever-action repeating rifle, marketed in the U.S. in the early 1860s, using metallic cartridges and a tubular magazine capable of holding 16 rounds
henry.44 caliber lever-action repeating rifle, marketed in the U.S. in the early 1860s, using metallic cartridges and a tubular magazine capable of holding 16 rounds