Bestline Products

Bestline Products was a household cleaning supply and cosmetics distribution franchise company based in San Jose, California, founded in the late 1960s by William E. Bailey, a former distributor with Rich Schnackenberg and John Earl Shoaff's Nutri-Bio and former president at William Penn Patrick's Holiday Magic. Bestline was the subject of a string of lawsuits by distributors, state-level prosecutions as a pyramid scheme, as well as federal charges by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and a U.S. District Court ruling that the company was selling unregistered securities (based on precedents set by SEC cases against the businesses of Glenn W. Turner), resulting in its bankruptcy and dissolution.

Bestline Products line

 * Bestline B-15 Rug Shampoo
 * Bestline B7 Laundry Compound
 * Bestline Car Shampoo
 * Bestline Liquid Concentrate
 * Bestline Zif All-Purpose Cleaner Super Concentrate