Church & Dwight Adds Minions To Vitamins, Bluetooth To Pregnancy Test
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The household and personal care product firm also launches line extensions for its Vitafusion adult gummy vitamins promoted to benefit users' appearance, including products targeted for teens, and links to "the internet of things" to drive sales for its First Response pregnancy tests.
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