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JOHNSON’S® Baby Fresh Powder

Fresh Powder 100g
Fresh Powder 100g

JOHNSON’S® Baby Fresh Powder

NEW PRODUCTS

Sep 11th 2012, 10:04

Baby Powder is a key value and profit driver in the Baby Toiletries category. To grow the category further, JOHNSON’S® Baby has just launched JOHNSON’S® Baby Fresh Powder with a light ‘Fresh’ fragrance that will appeal to the needs of the growing adult and family market.

JOHNSON’S® Baby Fresh Powder gently refreshes and cools the skin, leaving a pleasant, lasting feeling of freshness.Click here for more information on JOHNSON’S ® Baby 

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