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Deodorant was around in ancient times but modern day deodorant was invented in 1888 by an inventor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Underarm deodorant as we know it was invented in the late 19th century by an American inventor named Edna Murphey, who created the first commercial product called "Mum" in 1888. The product was originally called "odoro-no" but was renamed "Mum" in 1903.

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