Meet the deodorant that inspired Nirvana's hit and one of the most iconic songs of the decade. We don't remember --nor do we care -- what it really smelled like.
Clean skin with a side of tingly freshness? Sign us up! Of course, it also didn't hurt that girl-crush-worthy Rebecca Gayhart was schilling the stuff.
A perfume that women and men could use? The concept felt revolutionary in 1994. And this fragrance earned extra credit for its ads, which featured a too-cool-for-school Kate Moss.
Sure, this was a solid, pleasant-smelling perfume, but it's forever burned into our memories thanks to the innuendo-laced commercials that made us want to flee anytime we watched TV with our parents.