The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

What do consumers want now? P&G has list

- By Joseph Pisani

Proctor & Gamble is cleaning up during the pandemic, with old standby cleaning products and some new ones.

NEW YORK » Procter & Gamble is cleaning up during the pandemic.

The company’s sales were up last year, since it happens to make just about everything people needed while staying at home: Charmin toilet paper, Bounty paper towels and Tide laundry detergent.

One new product came at the right time: Disinfecta­nt spray Microban 24 was released in February 2020, just before U.S. lockdowns began and as people rushed to find cleaning products that could keep

surfaces and door knobs germ-free.

“This product, as you can imagine, is on fire right now,” said Marc Pritchard, P&G’s chief brand officer.

Not so hot: Gillette razors. Sales are flat as men skip their morning shave routines while they work from home instead of the office. It is now selling beard oils and balms, a major shift for a brand that has promoted clean-shaven faces for more than a century.

In a recent interview with The Associated Press, Pritchard talked about people’s shaving habits and how P&G is creating products for consumers who are home more. The questions and answers below have been edited for clarity and length.

Q : Are people shaving during the pandemic?

A : just They’re not as still frequently. shaving, For those who want beards, we’ve introduced King C. Gillette, which is a beard care product. We’re really covering all the needs when it comes to shaving.

Q : grooming Has P&G products sold beard before?

A : On a very minor basis. But this was the first one designed to make sure that it really focused on people that wanted beard care. It’s got ways to condition the beard, ways to trim, it’s got the whole thing.

Q : Did the company see a need for a new disinfecta­nt with Microban 24? Was the timing lucky?

A : The consumer need for keeping surfaces clean and free of bacteria is a major unmet need that’s been around for a long time. We’ve been working on it for years. It just happened that we launched right when the pandemic hit.

Q : Dish soap has been in squirt bottles for decades. Why launch a Dawn dish soap that sprays?

A : What behavior was we this were of consumer cleaning seeing They one were dish taking at a time. the bottle, squirting a little bit of dishwashin­g liquid onto the dish and cleaning it and rinsing it. What we wanted to do is try to make it simpler. So we created this spray. You don’t have to scrub, you just spray it and then either wipe or rinse off.

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