Reckitt Benckiser - Products

Products

Reckitt Benckiser organises its products into six categories: surface care, fabric care, dishwashing, home care, health and personal care, and food. The company's strategy is to have a highly focused portfolio concentrating on its 19 most profitable brands, which were responsible for 62% of net revenues in 2008.

Reckitt Benckiser currently produces the following products:

"Powerbrands"

  • Vanish
  • Calgon
  • Woolite
  • Lysol
  • Dettol
  • Durex
  • Scholl
  • Cillit Bang
  • Harpic
  • Finish (previously Electrasol in North America)
  • Air Wick
  • Mortein
  • Strepsils
  • Mucinex
  • Nurofen
  • Gaviscon
  • Veet
  • Clearasil
  • French's

Other

  • Aerogard
  • Amphyl
  • Bonjela
  • Brasso
  • Brio
  • Bryza
  • Calgonit
  • Cattlemen's
  • Ceraclen
  • Cherry Blossom
  • Clean and Smooth
  • Cling
  • Cling Free
  • Cobra Brilliant Shiner
  • Colon
  • d-Con
  • Coral
  • dip-it
  • Disprin
  • Dosia
  • Easy-Off
  • Easy On
  • Elena
  • Frank's Red Hot
  • French's Foods
  • Glass Mates
  • Glass Plus
  • Glassex
  • Hoffmann's
  • Intima Liasan / Intima Bidex
  • Kalia
  • Kaltron
  • Lanacane
  • Lanacort
  • Lanza
  • Lemsip
  • Lewis Red Devil
  • Lime-A-Way
  • Lovela
  • Masterpiece Metalist
  • Mop & Glo
  • Mr. Sheen
  • Mr. Min
  • Nenuco
  • Neutra-Air
  • NoSalt
  • Noxon
  • Nugget
  • Nurofen for children
  • Old English
  • Perk
  • Poliflor Pratic
  • Poliflor Maximo Brilho
  • Precision Blend
  • Quanto
  • Resolve
  • Rid-X
  • Robin Blue
  • Sagrotan
  • Sani Flush
  • Senokot
  • Silvo
  • Sipuro
  • Spray 'n Starch
  • Spray 'n Wash (Now Resolve)
  • Suboxone
  • Vani-Sol
  • Vitroclen
  • Vivid
  • Wenol
  • Windolene
  • Wizard
  • Yes
  • Zud

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