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PETA partners with Atiana De La Hoya to promote cruelty-free cosmetics in 'Beauty Without Bunnies' campaign, encouraging consumers to choose products not tested on animals

UK Greetings, one of the UK's largest card manufacturers and the retailer that owns Carlton Cards, says it is joining Hallmark and Moonpig in abandoning greeting cards adorned with grinning chimps; PETA asked industry to stop exploitive practice

Unilever's Axe among latest brands added to Beauty Without Bunnies program; PETA SVP points to the achievement as impact of consumer demand for cruelty-free cosmetic/personal care product options, details further plans in the anti-animal testing movement

Hallmark stops producing, selling cards featuring images of chimpanzee infants following PETA campaign; company was last major card maker still selling cards with 'exploitative' images of great apes, according to PETA

Unilever-owned Axe gains PETA approval and joins Beauty Without Bunnies list; brand has pledged not to commission any animal tests on ingredients or finished products

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