C&D Oral Care Marketing Flows To Professionals Through WaterPik
Executive Summary
Church & Dwight acquires Water Pik Inc. for $1bn in a deal that will give the Arm & Hammer marketer access to the dental professional market, expand its oral care device business and stretch international distribution of water flosser products which already have 90% US market share.
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