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Kenvue-owned lactose-free dairy brand with enzyme-treated real milk and ice cream; leading lactase-treated dairy competing with Fairlife and plant-based alternatives for lactose-intolerant consumers.
Lactaid is the leading lactose-free dairy brand, producing milk, ice cream, cottage cheese, and cream products that are treated with lactase enzyme to pre-digest the lactose — allowing the estimated 36% of Americans who are lactose intolerant to enjoy real dairy products without gastrointestinal symptoms. Lactaid is owned by McNeil Nutritionals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ), though J&J has divested various consumer health assets over the years; the Lactaid brand is now part of the consumer health spinoff Kenvue (NYSE: KVUE).\n\nLactaid's products are made with real cow's milk that undergoes lactase enzyme treatment to break down lactose into simpler sugars (glucose and galactose) that lactose-intolerant individuals can digest without discomfort. The resulting products taste like regular dairy (the additional simple sugars may make the milk slightly sweeter) but are tolerated by those who lack sufficient lactase enzyme production. The Lactaid milk line includes whole, 2%, 1%, fat-free, and calcium-enriched varieties, with the ice cream line as an important premium revenue driver.\n\nIn 2025, Lactaid competes with Fairlife (Coca-Cola, ultra-filtered lactose-free milk), private label lactose-free milk from Horizon Organic (Danone), and plant-based milk alternatives (oat milk, almond milk) that lactose-intolerant consumers may choose instead. Lactaid's brand positioning as real dairy (unlike plant-based alternatives) and its established retail distribution give it a defensible position among lactose-intolerant consumers who prefer dairy taste and nutrition. Kenvue's ownership (post-J&J consumer health spinoff in 2023) provides a dedicated consumer health focus. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing the premium ice cream segment, maintaining retail distribution leadership, and reinforcing the "real dairy, no discomfort" positioning that differentiates Lactaid from both plant-based alternatives and generic lactase supplements.
Nation's largest homebuilder; 89,690 homes FY2024; $36.8B revenue; Express Homes entry-level focus; Forestar vertical land integration; rate buydown strategy sustains demand vs 6%+ mortgages.
D.R. Horton is the nation's largest homebuilder by volume, founded in 1978 by Donald Ray Horton in Fort Worth, Texas and now headquartered in Arlington, Texas, trading on NYSE (DHI). The company delivered approximately 89,690 homes in fiscal year 2024 (ending September 30) and generated $36.8 billion in revenues under CEO Paul Romanowski, who succeeded longtime CEO David Auld in 2024. D.R. Horton operates across 118 markets in 33 states, targeting the broadest range of price points in the industry from entry-level starter homes under the Express Homes brand through core D.R. Horton family homes to luxury properties under Emerald Homes and Freedom Homes age-restricted communities. The company's scale and geographic diversification provide resilience against regional housing market downturns and allow efficient land acquisition across America's fastest-growing metropolitan markets.
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