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Church & Dwight Exceeds Outlook On Stronger Sales

The personal care giant cited Hero acne products and the 2025-acquisition of Touchland hand sanitiser as growth drivers.
Two bottles of Touchland's new Power Essence Hair and Body Fragrance Mist are seen on a white background. Their rectangular bottle is white with a pink-tinted chamber.
The personal care giant acquired viral hand sanitiser brand Touchland in 2025. (Touchland)

Church & Dwight exceeded its yearly outlook with stronger than expected sales, the US personal care giant said Friday, anticipating organic sales growth of between 3 and 4 percent for 2026.

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