Lever 2000

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Lever 2000 is a brand of soap that was introduced by the Lever Brothers Company in 1994. It is currently owned by Unilever, a multinational corporation known for its wide range of consumer goods.

Product Features[edit | edit source]

Lever 2000 is marketed as a deodorant soap that provides a refreshing clean and is suitable for use on the entire body, including the face. The soap is designed to help eliminate body odor while being gentle on the skin. It is available in various forms, including bar soap and body wash.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

The ingredients in Lever 2000 products typically include:

These ingredients are chosen to provide effective cleaning while maintaining skin moisture.

Variants[edit | edit source]

Lever 2000 offers several variants to cater to different consumer preferences, including:

  • Original
  • Aloe & Cucumber
  • Citrus

Each variant is formulated to provide a unique scent and skin feel.

Market and Availability[edit | edit source]

Lever 2000 is primarily available in North America, where it is sold in major retail outlets and online. The brand is positioned as a family-friendly soap that offers good value for money.

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