Church & Dwight More Avid About Consumer Health Growth
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Vitafusion adult vitamins and L'il Critters multivitamins, fiber and omega-3 supplements for children far surpassed overall category growth of about 8% in the quarter, says CEO James Craigie, citing Nielsen data. Net income for the firm’s latest quarter period grew more than 12% to nearly $108 million.
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