Clearasil For Men Uses Anti-Acne Positioning To Enter Men’s Market
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Clearasil for Men, the brand's first acne treatment line designed specifically for men, is expected to generate roughly $12 mil. at retail in its first year on shelves, according to the Boots Healthcare division
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