Downy
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Downy (Lenor outside the U.S. and Canada) is a brand name of fabric softener produced by Procter & Gamble. It entered the U.S. test market in August 1960 and went nation-wide in December 1961.
Products
The Downy product line contains the following:
- Ultra Downy Liquid (released in 1991)
- Downy Simple Pleasures (released in 2004)
- Downy Ball
- Downy Sheets (released in 1987)
- Downy Non-Concentrated Liquid
- Downy Wrinkle Releaser
References
External links
- [Downy Official site]
- [Household Product Database]
- [On Tide Home Page]
- [How the Downy Fabric Softener Ball Works] on HowStuffWorks.com
| Procter & Gamble Co. |
| Corporate Directors: Norman Augustine | Bruce Byrnes | R. Kerry Clark | Scott D. Cook | Joseph Gorman | A.G. Lafley | Charles R. Lee | Lynn M. Martin | W. James McNerney, Jr. | Johnathan Rodgers | John F. Smith, Jr. | Ralph Snyderman | Robert Storey | Margaret Whitman | Ernesto Zedillo |
| Brands: Always | Ariel | Bounty | Braun | Charmin | CoverGirl | Crest | Downy | Dreft | Duracell | Fairy | Febreze | Folgers | Gillette | Head & Shoulders | Iams | Ivory | Max Factor | Olay | Old Spice | Oral-B | Pampers | Pantene | Pringles | Swiffer | Tampax | Tide | Torengos | Zest |
| Annual Revenue: .4 billion USD ( 10% FY 2005) | Employees: 110,000 | Stock Symbol: NYSE: [PG] | Website: [www.pg.com] |
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