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Pert Plus

American brand of shampoo and conditioner


Summary

American brand of shampoo and conditioner

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namePert Plus
imagePert Plus Shampoo on Display at a Store.jpg
altGreen plastic bottles of Pert Plus shampoo displayed on shelves in a store in Cairo, Egypt
captionPert Plus Shampoo bottles in a store in Cairo, Egypt
producttypeShampoo
currentownerSodalis USA (formerly High Ridge Brands)
countryUnited States
introduced1987 (as Pert Plus)
1980 (as Pert)
marketsUnited States
previousownersProcter & Gamble
websitehttps://www.pert.com/
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1980 (as Pert) Pert Plus (also known as Pert 2 in 1) is an American brand of shampoo and conditioner (2-in-1) products owned by Sodalis USA (formerly High Ridge Brands LLC). It was introduced in 1987 by Procter & Gamble as a reformulation of Pert shampoo introduced in 1980.{{cite web

History

Investment firm Najafi Companies acquired North American trademark rights to Pert and Pert Plus from P&G in 2006, moving its production to subsidiary Innovative Brands LLC.{{cite web

In June 8, 2021, Helen of Troy announced it has sold its personal care business, including Pert and Pert Plus to High Ridge Brands (now Sodalis USA).

References

References

  1. (June 8, 2021). "HRB Brands Announces Acquisition of Personal Care Brands from Helen of Troy". Global Newswire.
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