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Cramer’s 10 Stocks You Might Have Overlooked

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Published: Monday, 9 Jul 2012 | 8:10 PM ET
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Clorox headquarters in Oakland, California

Clorox (CLX)

When it’s time for Cramer to shave, he likes to use Burt’s Bees brand shaving cream because it’s natural.

Clorox has admitted it overpaid for the natural personal products maker, but Cramer thinks it’s now getting its money’s worth for the acquisition. That’s only one reason Cramer likes its stock, though. It currently pays a 3.5 percent dividend yield, for example. And CEO Donald Knauss is a “serial dividend raiser,” Cramer said.

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CVS Store

CVS Caremark (CVS)

Cramer typically buys most of his consumer goods at his local CVS.

The pharmacy store operator has been taking share from rival Walgreen, Cramer said, making CVS a “buy, buy, buy!”

Read on for Cramer’s 10 Stocks You Might Have Overlooked

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These stocks and the underlying companies are thriving, even amid an uncertain stock market and sluggish economy.
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