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Church & Dwight (NYSE: CHD) baking soda household brand spanning toothpaste, laundry detergent, and cat litter; 1846-founded flagship brand competing with Colgate and P&G Crest on baking soda chemistry differentiation.
Arm & Hammer is Church & Dwight's (NYSE: CHD) flagship multi-category household brand — built on the core ingredient of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) — spanning laundry detergent, toothpaste, cat litter deodorizer, baking soda, and personal care products across retail channels globally. Founded in 1846, the Arm & Hammer brand is one of North America's oldest continuously marketed consumer brands, generating hundreds of millions in annual revenue as part of Church & Dwight's $5.9 billion consumer products portfolio — a company that has built its business around acquiring and growing specialty household brands with ingredient-driven positioning.
Haleon (LON: HLN) mainstream three-stripe toothpaste brand since 1973 competing with Colgate and Crest for family oral care; part of $11.2B Haleon portfolio including Sensodyne and Advil.
Aquafresh is a global toothpaste and oral care brand — owned by Haleon plc (LON: HLN), the consumer health company spun off from GlaxoSmithKline in 2022 — known for its distinctive three-stripe toothpaste (white, red, and blue stripes representing cavity protection, fresh breath, and whitening) that has been a grocery staple since its 1973 US launch. Part of Haleon's $11.2 billion annual revenue Consumer Healthcare portfolio (alongside Sensodyne, parodontax, Advil, and Voltaren), Aquafresh operates as a mainstream oral care brand competing for family toothpaste purchase across the UK, US, Eastern Europe, and select Asian markets.
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