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An Ariel liquid detergent bottle with an '18' on it sits in Berlin Germany, Friday, May 9, 2014. Detergent manufacturer Procter & Gamble has kicked up a froth in Germany after unintentionally placing a neo-Nazi code on promotional packages for Ariel washing powder. The use of Nazi slogans in public is banned in Germany, which neo-Nazis often try to circumvent by using codes. '18' stands for Adolf Hitler. (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop)
Photo by: Ferdinand Ostrop
An Ariel liquid detergent bottle with an '18' on it sits in Berlin Germany, Friday, May 9, 2014. Detergent manufacturer Procter & Gamble has kicked up a froth in Germany after unintentionally placing a neo-Nazi code on promotional packages for Ariel washing powder. The use of Nazi slogans in public is banned in Germany, which neo-Nazis often try to circumvent by using codes. '18' stands for Adolf Hitler. (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop)

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