Haleon sells historic lip balm brand ChapStick for £400m
Evening Standard|January 25, 2024
ONE of the most enduring names in facial skincare is changing hands in a $530 million (£400 million) deal.
Michael Hunter
Haleon sells historic lip balm brand ChapStick for £400m

ChapStick the venerable lip balm accessory once owned by global giants GSK and Pfizer - is being sold by UK firm Haleon to Suave Brands. The buyer is owned by US private equity firm Yellow Wood Partners, which invests exclusively in consumer products firms.

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