People Rely On Antibacterial Soap, Would Be "Angry" If It Weren't Available
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
U.S. consumers – and particularly mothers with children in the household – rely on antibacterial soap and believe they should have the choice of whether or not to purchase such products, based on results from an industry-sponsored survey.
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