The Beach Cologne
From Seinfeld

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01:17 - 07:15
5m 58s

Kramer invents "The Beach" cologne. Jerry tells him to run it by a guy in marketing at Calvin Klein, and Kramer does. The guy scoffs at the idea, but CK begins producing a cologne called "The Ocean." Without a patent, Kramer is powerless to seek recourse.

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