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Carter-Wallace

American personal care company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Carter-Wallace was a personal care company headquartered in New York City.[1][2] The company was formed by the merger of Carter Products and Wallace Laboratories.[3] The company had a research facility in Cranbury, New Jersey.[4]

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History

The company was formed as Carter Medicine Company which was incorporated in 1880 by John Samuel Carter of Erie, Pennsylvania. John Carter died in 1884 and his son, Samuel Carter took over.[2] John Higgins Wallace Jr., a research chemist from Princeton, New Jersey was hired and he formulated Arrid deodorant in 1935.[2][3]

In 2001 the consumer product line was sold to Church and Dwight and MedPointe bought the diagnostics and drug businesses.[5][6]

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CEOs

  • John Samuel Carter (?-1884) 1880 to 1884.[2][4]
  • Samuel J. Carter, son of John.[2]
  • Brent Good, a New York businessman that convinced John to incorporate.[2]
  • Harry Good, son of Brent.[2]
  • Charles Orcutt, brother-in-law of Harry.[2]
  • Henry Hamilton Hoyt Sr., son-in-law of Charles; bought a controlling interest in the company.[1][2]
  • Henry Hamilton Hoyt Jr.[7]

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Carter Medicine Company was unrelated to Carter's Little Liver Pills.

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