Ipana was a
toothpaste
Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice that is used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the aesthetics of Human tooth, teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it is an abrasive that aids in removing dental plaque and food from th ...
manufactured by
Bristol-Myers Company. The
wintergreen
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...
-flavored toothpaste, with active ingredient 0.243%
sodium fluoride
Sodium fluoride (NaF) is an inorganic compound with the formula . It is a colorless or white solid that is readily soluble in water. It is used in trace amounts in the fluoridation of drinking water to prevent tooth decay, and in toothpastes ...
, reached its peak market penetration during the 1950s in North America. Marketing of Ipana used a
Disney
The Walt Disney Company, commonly referred to as simply Disney, is an American multinational mass media and entertainment industry, entertainment conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios (Burbank), Walt Di ...
-created mascot named Bucky Beaver in the 1950s.
Introduction and early popularity
Ipana was introduced in 1901 by the Bristol-Myers Company of New York. Ipana was an early and significant sponsor of United States radio broadcasts, starting in 1923 with the program ''
The Ipana Troubadors''. From 1925 to 1931, a series of popular records was issued under that name by
Columbia.
Sam Lanin was the leader and contractor of the studio group. From 1934 to 1940, the brand sponsored ''
The Fred Allen Show
''The Fred Allen Show'' was a long-running American old-time radio, radio comedy program starring comedian Fred Allen and his wife Portland Hoffa. Over the course of the program's 17-year run, it was sponsored by Linit Bath Soaps, Hellmann's and ...
'', which ran under the names ''The Hour of Smiles'' and ''Town Hall Tonight''. After Allen switched sponsors, Ipana sponsored ''It's Time to Smile'', with
Eddie Cantor
Eddie Cantor (born Isidore Itzkowitz; January 31, 1892 – October 10, 1964) was an American comedian, actor, dancer, singer, songwriter, film producer, screenwriter and author. Cantor was one of the prominent entertainers of his era.
Some of h ...
and
Dinah Shore
Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; February 29, 1916 – February 24, 1994) was an American singer, actress, television personality, and the chart-topping female vocalist of the 1940s. She rose to prominence as a recording artist during the ...
.
With hexachlorophene
In 1959, Bristol-Myers added
hexachlorophene
Hexachlorophene, also known as Nabac, is an organochlorine compound that was once widely used as a disinfectant. The compound occurs as a white odorless solid, although commercial samples can be off-white and possess a slightly phenolic odor. It ...
to Ipana toothpaste. Television ads at that time proudly proclaimed that this ingredient made Ipana superior to competitive toothpaste brands in germ-killing power. Hexachlorophene was later removed as it was found to be dangerous.
Magazine promotions
In the 1950s, Bristol-Myers saturated women's periodicals with a broad-based monthly ad placement campaign for Ipana. Magazines such as ''
Better Homes and Gardens,'' ''
True Stories,'' and ''
McCall's
''McCall's'' was a monthly United States, American women's magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. The publication ...
'' were targeted to cover the broad range of women's interests; however, the campaign all but ignored men's magazines, and this weakened the brand by leaving the perception that Ipana was a product for women and children.
Brand decline and withdrawal
Sales of Ipana declined throughout the 1960s and into the early 1970s, due to:
# increased marketing efforts from Bristol-Myers' competitors
Procter & Gamble
The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G) is an American multinational consumer goods corporation headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. It specializes in a wide range of personal health/con ...
,
Colgate, and others,
# the increase in the popularity of color television, in whose programming Bristol-Myers was uninterested in investing, and
# the company's recognition that manufacturing pharmaceuticals was more lucrative than buying television ads to sell personal hygiene products
Bristol-Myers withdrew many of its basic care products, including Ipana, from the market. By 1979, Ipana had been discontinued entirely in the United States, but was still sold in other countries.
Ipana was never submitted to the
American Dental Association
The American Dental Association (ADA) is an American professional dental association. Established in 1859 and with over 159,000 current members, ADA is the world's largest and oldest national dental association. The organization lobbies on behal ...
's Council on Dental Therapeutics for possible acceptance by the ADA as an effective decay-fighting dentifrice.
Revitalizations
In 1986, a gel version of Ipana containing two fluorides was introduced in Turkey, and became a leading toothpaste there.
In 2005, River West Brands, a Chicago-based brand revitalization company, re-introduced Ipana into the U.S. marketplace.
River West Brands sold the brand and related
IP to Maxill of Canada in October 2009. Maxill, one of the top three selling toothbrush makers in Canada, reintroduced Ipana in early 2011 as a "retro brand" in the professional dental market, where Maxill had come to dominate the professional oral hygiene category. Maxill extended the Ipana name to other dental products such as
prophy angles, topical anesthetic and bamboo toothbrushes. The label states its active ingredient as
sodium monofluorophosphate (0.76% w/w).
Television ads
Bucky Beaver (voiced by
Jimmie Dodd
James Wesley Dodd (March 28, 1910 – November 10, 1964) was an American actor, singer, and songwriter best known as the master of ceremonies for the popular 1950s Walt Disney television series ''The Mickey Mouse Club,'' as well as the writer o ...
) was the
marketing
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Marketing is usually conducted by the seller, typically a retailer or ma ...
icon and
mascot
A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, sports team, university society, society, military unit, or brand, brand name. Mascots are als ...
of Ipana commercials from the 1950s. Bucky Beaver's slogan was "Brusha, brusha, brusha. Get the New Ipana—it's dandy for your teeth!"
Mr. Decay Germ, stylized as D.K. Germ, was the villain in the Ipana toothpaste commercials. In the commercials, Bucky Beaver told him, "Mr. Decay Germ, stay away from me. I'm sick and tired of cavities. Go bother someone else now."
Comic strip ads
Stan Drake, artist of the newspaper comic strip ''
The Heart of Juliet Jones'', started his career as illustrator for the comic strip ad agency
Johnstone and Cushing. In an interview with
Shel Dorf
Sheldon "Shel" Dorf (July 5, 1933 – November 3, 2009) was an American comic book enthusiast and the founder of San Diego Comic-Con.Spurgeon, Tom.Shel Dorf, 1933-2009, ''The Comics Reporter'' (self-published), 4 November 2009. Accessed 4 Novembe ...
for the
National Cartoonists Society
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he said he learned to draw pretty girls via the ads he did for Ipana.
In popular culture
Under the name Frances Westcott,
Frances Bergen
Frances Bergen (née Westerman; September 14, 1922 – October 2, 2006) was an American actress and fashion model. She was the wife of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and the mother of actress Candice Bergen and film and television editor Kris B ...
, wife of ventriloquist
Edgar Bergen
Edgar John Bergen (né Berggren; February 16, 1903 – September 30, 1978) was an American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, vaudevillian and radio performer. He was best known for his characters Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd. Bergen ...
and mother of actress
Candice Bergen
Candice Patricia Bergen (born May 9, 1946) is an American actress. She won five Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards as the title character on '' Murphy Brown'' (1988–1998, 2018). She is also known for her role as Shirley Schmi ...
, worked for the Powers Modelling Agency, and her face appeared as "the Ipana Girl" in toothpaste ads in magazines.
Before becoming a counterculture
beat poet
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,
Allen Ginsberg
Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with Lucien Carr, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of th ...
worked on the "Brusha, brusha, brusha" campaign as a market researcher. The jingle is referenced in a scene in the
1978 film version of the musical
''Grease'' (which built upon a passing line mentioning Bucky Beaver in the
original stage musical), and subsequently appeared in a live televised version, for which the production acquired the performance rights.
The toothpaste is mentioned in the 1999 movie
''Blast from the Past'': a family mistakenly lives underground in a fully stocked private nuclear bomb shelter after a jet plane crash during the
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis () in Cuba, or the Caribbean Crisis (), was a 13-day confrontation between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union, when American deployments of Nuclear weapons d ...
. Decades later when they emerge, their supply of discontinued toothpaste is evidence that they really did live underground for so many years.
Bucky Beaver was for the inspiration of the name and mascot of the Texas-based gas station
Buc-ee's.
See also
*
List of toothpaste brands
Toothpaste is a gel dentifrice used in conjunction with a toothbrush to help clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene; it functions as an abrasive agent that helps to remove dental plaque ...
*
Index of oral health and dental articles
*
List of defunct consumer brands
References
{{Reflist
External links
* LeBrun, Fred. (January 14, 1987)
Times Union ''Name that Beaver.'' Section: Local; Page B1.
* Hartill, Lane. (January 14, 1999)
K. Smith of Malden, Mass. Asks, Whatever happened to Ipana Toothpaste?' Section: The Home Forum. Page 23.
*Cadenhead, Rogers. (March 31, 1999)
New Jersey Record ''In search of Ipana toothpaste.'' Section: Your time; Page 5.
* Wallace, David. (August 6, 2004)
Delta Farm Press. ''Industrious beavers have friends and detractors.'' Volume 61; Issue 32; Page 16.
* Stein, Betty E. (February 14, 2005)
The News-Sentinel
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Two Products Make People Smileco-marketing of Ipana and
Sal Hepatica in the 1930s
Brands of toothpaste
Defunct consumer brands
Products introduced in 1901