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  2. Church & Dwight - Wikipedia

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    Church & Dwight was ranked 723 in the Fortune 500 listing of companies in 2010. The same year, Church & Dwight acquired Simply Saline and Feline Pine. [11] In 2016, Church & Dwight acquired Spencer Forrest, Inc., the maker of Toppik hair care products. [12] In 2017, MidOcean Partners agreed to sell Water Pik to Church & Dwight for $1 billion ...

  3. Category:Church & Dwight brands - Wikipedia

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  4. Arm & Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Arm & Hammer is a brand of baking soda-based consumer products marketed by Church & Dwight, a major American manufacturer of household products.The logo of the brand depicts the ancient symbol of a muscular arm holding a hammer inside a red circle with the brand name and slogan.

  5. Church & Dwight Surpasses Q3 Expectations: Strong Sales ... - AOL

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    Outlook: Church & Dwight continues to expect 2024 adjusted EPS increase of 8%, compared with the prior view of the lower end of the 8-9% range, and continues to expect full-year reported sales to ...

  6. Austin Church - Wikipedia

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    Church retired from the bicarbonate of soda manufacturing business in 1876. He lived to celebrate his golden wedding anniversary in 1877. [20] Church died in Brooklyn, New York, on August 7, 1879. [1] His two sons, E. Dwight Church and James Austin Church, managed Church and Dwight Company after his death. [2]

  7. E. Dwight Church - Wikipedia

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    Elihu Dwight Church (24 April 1836 – 30 August 1908 in Westfield, Connecticut) was an American rare book collector and philanthropist. [ 1 ] E. Dwight's Church's father was Austin Church , the co-founder of the company that eventually became Church & Dwight , Inc., a company famous for manufacturing baking soda and other household products.

  8. List of jurisdictions of the Church of God in Christ

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    The Church of God in Christ (COGIC) is a Holiness-Pentecostal Christian denomination, [1] [2] with a predominantly African-American membership. The denomination reports having more than 12,000 churches and over 6.5 million members in the United States. [3]

  9. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Washington ...

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    The first known member of the Church moved to Washington in 1852, [5] with missionaries arriving in Washington Territory from California as early as 1854. Enough converts were baptized along the Lewis River in the southwest portion of the state that a congregation was created in that area.