BullFrog Owner Maintains Masculine Heritage, Seeks Larger Footprint
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
“It is fun and more strongly skews toward male usage than virtually any other” sunscreen brand, says Sun & Skin Care Research executive VP Tom Nestor. Particularly popular among men, the line stands out in a category often purchased and used by women, Nestor notes.
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