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In this episode, we unpack the history and strategy of Church & Dwight, the American consumer goods giant headquartered in Ewing, New Jersey. We trace the company's humble origins back to 1846, when brothers-in-law Austin Church and John Dwight began refining sodium bicarbonate—better known as baking soda—in a simple kitchen.
Tune in to discover:
- The Origins: How a partnership formed in 1847 evolved into an S&P 500 component with over $6 billion in annual revenue,.
- Debunking the Myth: The true story behind the Arm & Hammer logo, and why tycoon Armand Hammer is often incorrectly credited with founding the brand despite only joining the board in the 1980s.
- Strategic Expansion: A deep dive into the company's massive acquisition timeline, including the 200 ...
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