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'''Ahava''' {{lang-he|אהבה}} is a ] company that manufactures products based on minerals and elements of the ]. Established in ] in 1988 by three ]im in the Dead Sea area, the company is now co-owned by ] and distributes products in over thirty countries worldwide. The products are internationally popular and purchased ''en masse'' when they visit the company store at the base of the ].</ref>, Greer Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post, January 3, 2008.</ref>
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'''Ahava''' {{lang-he|אהבה}} is a ] company that manufactures products based on minerals and elements of the ]. Established in ] in 1988 by three ]im in the Dead Sea area, the company is now co-owned by ] and distributes products in over thirty countries worldwide.


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Ahava Template:Lang-he is a cosmeceutical company that manufactures products based on minerals and elements of the Dead Sea. Established in Israel in 1988 by three kibbutzim in the Dead Sea area, the company is now co-owned by Gaon Holdings and distributes products in over thirty countries worldwide. The products are internationally popular and purchased en masse when they visit the company store at the base of the Masada.</ref>MarketWise, Greer Fay Cashman, Jerusalem Post, January 3, 2008.</ref>

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