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Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSECHD) is a major U.S. manufacturer of household products that is based in Princeton, New Jersey. While it manufactures many items, it is by far best known for its Arm & Hammer line which includes baking soda and many other items made with it. The company was founded in 1896 to unify two companies created by John Dwight of Massachusetts and his brother-in-law, Dr. Austin Church of Connecticut. Their partnership had begun in 1846 with the two founders selling bicarbonate of soda (also known as baking soda) that they refined in Dwight's kitchen.[1]

While the brand name was not based on his name, the late Armand Hammer was a minority shareholder in Church and Dwight in his later years and served on the company's board of directors. The company's UK arm is based in Folkestone, Kent.

Brands

Church and Dwight's brands include:

  • Aim Toothpaste (acquired in 2003 in the U.S. from Unilever)
  • Answer
  • Arm & Hammer
  • Arm & Hammer Spinbrush (known until 2009 as Crest Spinbrush; acquired in 2006 from Procter & Gamble)
  • Arrid (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Auro-Dri (acqured in 2008 from Del Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)
  • Brillo
  • Cameo
  • Carter's Laxative (originally known as Carter's Little Liver Pills and later as Carter's Little Pills, acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Close-Up (licensing rights acquired in 2003 in the U.S. from Unilever)
  • Delicare
  • Elexa
  • First Response (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Gentle Naturals (acquired in 2008 from Del Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)
  • Kaboom, a tile cleaner (through merger in 2006 with Orange Glo International)
  • Lady's Choice
  • Lambert Kay (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Mentadent (acquired in 2003 in the U.S. from Unilever)
  • Nair (hair removal) (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Nice'n Fluffy (through merger in 2001 with USA Detergents)
  • Orajel (acquired in 2008 from Del Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)
  • Orange Glo (through merger in 2006 with Orange Glo International)
  • OxiClean (through merger in 2006 with Orange Glo International)
  • Parsons
  • Pearl Drops (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, inc.)
Pepsodent toothpaste
  • Pepsodent (acquired in 2003 in the U.S. from Unilever)
  • Rain Drops
  • Rigident
  • RUB A535
  • Scrub Free
  • SnoBol (toilet cleaner)
  • Trojan Condoms (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Xtra laundry detergent (through merger in 2001 with USA Detergents)

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