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An excerpt from Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit. - Slate Magazine

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One day in the early 1900s, a prominent American businessman named Claude C. Hopkins was approached by an old friend with an amazing new creation: a minty, frothy toothpaste named “Pepsodent” that, he promised, was going to be huge. Hopkins, at the time, was one of the nation's most famous...

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