Church & Dwight's Q3: Touchland Boosts Performance
Update: 2025-11-07
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Church and Dwight, the company behind brands like Arm and Hammer, reported impressive Q3 results, with revenue of $1.59 billion, beating expectations by 3.3%. This was driven by strong sales across value and premium products, with Arm and Hammers value laundry segment and personal care brands like TheraBreath and Hero performing well. The recent acquisition of Touchland, a hand sanitizer brand, also exceeded expectations. Despite potential impacts from port strikes and discontinued product lines, the companys outlook for Q4 remains positive, with a revenue guidance of $1.64 billion. Church and Dwight will focus on integrating Touchland, expanding household penetration for key brands, and reviewing its vitamin business.
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