C&D Viviscal Deal Adds Supplement, Hair Care And E-commerce Heft
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The $160.4m deal reported with Lifes2Good expands the firm's play in the subscription sales space it entered with the Toppik Hair Building Fibers brand.
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