Redox Brands

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Redox Brands was a marketing company formed in 2000 by Todd Wichmann and Richard Owen, former executives with the multinational consumer products firm Procter & Gamble (P&G). The company's first product was Oxydol brand purchased from P&G. P&G would continue manufacturing Oxydol and provide back office support.[1] Redox had won out over private label companies in the purchase of Oxydol. Biz was purchased in an auction from P&G in the Summer of 2000. Forbes estimated that Oxydol was sold for $7 million and Biz for greater than $40 million. In one year, Oxydol sales were 800% greater than when acquired.[2]

Company typePrivate
FoundedMay 2000; 25 years ago (2000-05)
FounderTodd Wichmann
Richard Owen
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Redox Brands
Company typePrivate
IndustryConsumer goods
FoundedMay 2000; 25 years ago (2000-05)
FounderTodd Wichmann
Richard Owen
Defunct2006 (2006)
FateMerged
SuccessorCR Brands
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Richard Owen (CEO)
ProductsLaundry detergents
OwnerTodd Wichmann (minority)
Richard Owen
ParentMeriwether Capital
Allied Capital
P&G (minor)
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In March 2001, Allied Capital made its first investment in Redox and made an additional investment in August 2002. In 2002, Wichmann left Redox for another startup, HealthPro Brands.[3]

Allied Capital acquired ChemPro, Inc. in March 2006. Allied then merged Redox and ChemPro, Inc., with the resulting company being renamed CR Brands.[4]

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