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Encaprin was a brand of safety-coated aspirin capsules sold by Procter & Gamble through its Norwich Eaton Pharmaceuticals division. In 1986, the brand was involved in a cyanide poisoning hoax. Its sales never recovered from the hoax, and the drug was quietly discontinued later that year.

1984–1986[]

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