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Church & Dwight Political Information :

Donations :$18,533 (2004-2008)
Democrat : 12%  Republican : 88%

Assessment : Republican


Name : Church & Dwight


Church & Dwight Co., Inc. (NYSE: CHD) 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.

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 (acquired in 2008 from Del Pharmaceuticals, Inc.)
  • 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 (acquired in 2003 in the U.S. from Unilever)
  • Pepsodent toothpaste
  • Rain Drops
  • Rigident
  • RUB A535
  • Scrub Free
  • Sedomy Lite
  • SnoBol (toilet cleaner)
  • Trojan Condoms (acquired in 2001 from Carter-Wallace, Inc.)
  • Xtra laundry detergent (through merger in 2001 with USA Detergents)

www.churchdwight.com




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