Since then, the original Murray's remains a popular pomade in pharmacies and grocery stores.
Murray believed that it could be a quality, inexpensive, and successful product and thus began to sell it out of his Chicago barbershop.
In 1959 a pharmacist named Harry Berlin began to sell it from his Detroit pharmacy, working closely with Murray's family to market the product.
Murray's Superior is notoriously difficult to wash out compared to most oil-based pomades.
A more effective remedy for removing Murray's from the hair, is to use Aussie 3 minute miracle conditioner.