Cuticura soap
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Product typeSoap
OwnerGeorge
(United States)
Karium Ltd. (United Kingdom)
Karium Ltd. (United Kingdom)
CountryUnited States
Introduced1865
| Product type | Soap |
|---|---|
| Owner | George
(United States) Karium Ltd. (United Kingdom) |
| Country | United States |
| Introduced | 1865 |
| Markets | United States, United Kingdom |
| Previous owners | Potter Drug and Chemical Company (1865-1961) Purex Corporation (1961-1981) Jeffrey Martin Inc. (1981-1986) Dep Corporation (1987-1998) Keyline Brands (1998-2005) |
| Website | www |
Cuticura soap is an antibacterial medicated soap respectively manufactured and marketed in the United States by Cuticura Labs Inc. and in the United Kingdom by Karium Ltd. (formerly Godrej UK).[1][2]
Cuticura soap was originally manufactured in Boston, Massachusetts by Potter Drug and Chemical Company. Noted Boston philanthropist George Robert White (1847-1922) was once the president and owner of Potter Drug and Chemical Company. Cuticura soap has been in use, and is relatively unchanged, since 1865.