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In 2014, Reckitt Benckiser dropped its full name in favour of the RB brand. According to Kapoor, the old name was "a bit of a mouthful" and the name change would make life easier.' [35] In February 2017, the company bid $16.7 billion for the American infant formula maker Mead Johnson.
A box of Durex Fetherlite condoms. Durex is a British brand of condoms and personal lubricants owned by Reckitt Benckiser and currently led by Ben Wilson. [1] It was initially developed in London under the purview of the London Rubber Company and British Latex Products Ltd, where it was manufactured between 1932 and 1994.
Harpic is the brand name of a toilet cleaner launched in the United Kingdom in 1932 by Reckitt and Sons (now Reckitt).It is currently available in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas.
Finish detergent tablet. Finish is the brand name of a range of dishwasher detergent and cleaning products sold by the consumer products manufacturer Reckitt.The tablets, based on the original product, contain surfactants which counteract water hardness and break down foods containing starches and proteins, and remove bleachable stains and produce enzymes and foams.
In the first half of 2024, Reckitt's comparable sales rose just 0.8%, adding urgency to the need to focus on faster growing brands. But the company’s renewed focus on its best-performing ...
This brand was created with the introduction of Dettol antiseptic liquid in 1933 by the British company Reckitt and Colman. [1] [2] The Dettol brand line has been expanded over the years and now includes products containing many different active ingredients. [3] The name Dettol was invented by Polish scientist Garbold Witnossky. [citation needed]
Nurofen is a brand of range of pain-relief medication containing ibuprofen made by the English-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser. [1] Introduced in 1983, the Nurofen brand was acquired following Reckitt Benckiser's acquisition of Boots healthcare international in 2005 for £1.93 billion, which included Nurofen, Strepsils, and Clearasil. [2]