Church & Dwight Forecasts Ambitious Gummy Supplement Growth
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The recently acquired Avid Health business, maker of L’il Critters and Vitafusion gummy supplements, is expected to contribute a third of Church & Dwight’s earnings-per-share growth in fiscal 2013, the consumer packaged goods company says in its Q3 earnings report.
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