Church & Dwight Co. Inc. innovations for “power brands” including Hero Mighty Patch for acne and Batiste dry shampoo – in addition to products intended to revive the vitafusion gummies brand – will drive 2025 organic sales growth of 3%-4%, the Ewing, NJ-based firm reported.
C&D Innovations For Acne Patches, Dry Shampoo, Gummies Will Drive 2025 Organic Sales
Church & Dwight Co. Inc. will launch a new body acne patch under its Hero Mighty Patch range, a light dry shampoo formula for Batiste and three new initiatives for vitafusion gummies, the firm reported during its Analyst Day 31 January.

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