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    Hai Karate. Hai Karate was a budget aftershave and cologne for men that was sold in the United States and the United Kingdom from the 1960s to the 1980s. It was reintroduced in the United Kingdom under official licence in late 2014. Reintroduced again in 2021.

  2. Here we see Valerie in another of her television roles, this time starring in the first advert for legendary men’s ‘aftershave’ Hai Karate in 1969. Watch the statuesque actress karate chop a diminutive be-suited male visitor around her flat before smothering him Leon style. Clearly men who wear Hai Karate are utterly irresistible. This ad ...

  3. Jan 9, 2008 · Image courtesy of The ads for Axe body sprays have a cultural debt to be paid to the makers of Hai Karate aftershave, sold from the 60's to the 80's. Their whole marketing strategy hinged on the ...

  4. My grandpa had the aftershave. He wore on Friday nights when he took my grandma out for dinner. He’d come home after a long work week,shower, shave & slap on some Hai Karate. I’m sure with the Chuck Norris martial arts craze of the late 70s-early 80s it was a top seller.

  5. The ad’s tagline, “Be careful how you use it,” further emphasized the power of the fragrance and its ability to attract attention. Discover the Truth: Is Hai Karate Cologne Discontinued? Despite its initial success, Hai Karate Aftershave faced a decline in popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.

  6. Now 22% Off. £16 at Amazon. I can tell you the two worst-smelling men I ever met. The first was Robbie McArdle (not his real name), a boy from the otherwise fragrant Ayrshire town of Springside ...

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  8. Dec 7, 2013 · Classic TV Commercial: Hai Karate 1970. Sex sells. There's no question about that. If you watch television commercials these days, you are virtually hit over the head with sex. From clothes to shoes to cars to....pills (but be careful, side effects they mention include everything from untied shoe laces to your fingers and toes falling off).

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