Degree For Men Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant, Invisible Stick, Sport, 2.7 Oz (76 G) (Pack of 6)

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Anti-Perspirant & Deodorant Invisible Stick, Sport
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  • Feature:
  • 2.7oz Stick
  • Invisible solid - goes on clear
  • No white marks on you or your clothes
  • Your body heat turns it on
  • Binding: Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Degree
  • EAN: 0079400265708
  • Label: Degree
  • Manufacturer: Degree
  • NumberOfItems: 6
  • PackageQuantity: 6
  • ProductGroup: Health and Beauty
  • ProductTypeName: ABIS_DRUGSTORE
  • Publisher: Degree
  • Studio: Degree
  • UPC: 079400265708

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