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Pringles potato chips sold to Kellogg Company in June 2012 [20] Pur, brand of water filtration products. The brand was acquired from Recovery Engineering, Inc. in 1999 for approximately US$213 million. P&G sold Pur to Helen of Troy in January 2012 for an undisclosed amount. [21] Royale brand of toilet paper.
P&G was one of the first mainstream advertisers on Spanish-language TV during the mid-1980s. [82] [83] By the late 1990s, P&G was established as the largest advertiser on Spanish-language media. [84] In 2008, P&G expanded into music sponsorship when it joined Island Def Jam to create Tag Records, named after a body spray that P&G acquired from ...
Companies based in Flint, Michigan (11 P) Companies based in Frankenmuth, Michigan (3 P) G. Companies based in Grand Rapids, Michigan (1 C, 35 P) H.
The company was controlled by Procter & Gamble from 2003 until it was sold to Coty in 2015 along with some 40 other P&G brands. [1] On December 1, 2020, Coty completed the sale of the Wella, Clairol , OPI and ghd brands stake to American private equity firm KKR for $2.5bn in cash whilst retaining 40% stake in the standalone company.
Manufacturing companies based in Saint Paul, Minnesota (8 P) Manufacturing companies based in Salt Lake City (13 P) Manufacturing companies based in San Antonio (1 C, 9 P)
Noxell Corporation, formerly known as the Noxzema Chemical Company, [1] was a Maryland-based company that made household products. Its best known brands were Noxzema and CoverGirl . In 2016, it became a subsidiary of The Procter & Gamble Company .
An addition to the Tide family, Tide Coldwater was formulated to remove stains while saving energy because it does not require hot or even warm water. [13] Tide Free is marketed as being free from dyes or perfumes. [15] Tide-To-Go is a product packaged in a pen-like format and intended to remove small stains on the spot, without further ...
The device was patented as the Bissell Carpet Sweeper in 1876. In 1883, Bissell built the company's first manufacturing plant in Grand Rapids. [6] By the 1890s the company had an international presence and was producing 1000 sweepers per day. [7] Melville Bissell died in 1889 and his wife Anna took over as leader of the company.