C&D Strategy Aims To Strengthen Toothpastes, Deodorants
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Church & Dwight has established new guerrilla marketing and cross-functional teams tasked with slowing declines of the company's underarm deodorant and value toothpaste brands, the firm announced during a first-quarter May 8 analyst call
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