Church & Dwight Co. Inc. doesn’t miss a chance to remind investors that acquisitions have driven its growth for nearly 25 years, but lately it’s also on the hook to explain revenue growth is missing from the vitafusion and L’il Critter gummy vitamin lines.
Church & Dwight Atoning For Gummy Vitamin Slump After Punishment From Supply Problems
Executives at recent investor conference offer explanations of what’s happened to sales of the brands in addition to describing the strategies and decisions which have driven company-wide average 6.3% annual net sales growth over the past 10 years.

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