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Unilever Philippines, Inc. is the Philippine subsidiary of British multinational consumer goods company Unilever.It is based in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig since 2016. It is a manufacturer of laundry detergents and soaps, shampoos and hair conditioners, toothpastes, deodorants, skin care products, household cleaners, and toilet soaps with an annual sales of over 40 billion pesos.
Aviance – beauty products; Axe – deodorant, shower gel, body spray (Lynx in the UK, Ireland and Australia) Ayush (India) Baby Dove – soaps, lotions, shower gels; Badedas – Bath & shower gels; Block & Glow (formerly Block & White) – brightening lotion (Philippines) Brisk – hair-styling products for men (Southeast Asia, North America)
Selecta is a Filipino dairy products brand owned by RFM Corporation (PSE: RFM).Its milk business is operated by RFM Corporation, while its ice cream business is operated under a joint-venture with Unilever Philippines, Inc. (known as Unilever RFM Ice Cream, Inc.), and serves as the Philippine branch of Unilever's Heartbrand line of ice cream.
Unilever's 'Fair & Lovely' brand dominates the market in South Asia, while similar products are sold by L'Oréal and Procter & Gamble. Unilever, rivals mull changes amid global backlash against ...
In 2000, Unilever Philippines acquired California Manufacturing Company from Ajinomoto and CPC International as a result of Unilever's acquisition of Bestfoods Corporation. [1] [2] Lady's Choice is a food brand that offers a range of food products, including peanut butter, salad dressings, and jams.
Unilever, the consumer goods giant that owns brands ranging from Ben & Jerry's ice cream to Dove skin care, raised prices by more than 11% between April and June as inflation surged around the world.
Wheel is a brand of laundry soap and detergent owned by Unilever. The brand was introduced in the Philippines in 1952 as a laundry soap by Philippine Refining Company (now Unilever Philippines). The brand was introduced in India in 1985 as a laundry detergent by Hindustan Unilever Limited. [1]
For Unilever, there are still parts of its business, like its ice cream segment, with an uncertain future. And LVMH’s sales still hinge heavily on fashion and leather products.