Wisconsin Pharmacal Company Acquires ResQRinse® Nasal Irrigation Device
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JACKSON, Wis., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Wisconsin Pharmacal Company, LLC and its wholly-owned subsidiary Lake Consumer Products, Inc. ( Wisconsin Pharmacal ), a leading manufacturer and distributor of OTC Health/First Aid and Outdoor/Safety products, today announced the acquisition of the ResQRinse® Nasal Irrigation device. We are thrilled to acquire the ResQRinse® device and plan to launch the product under Wisconsin Pharmacal s AllerRinse® brand of nasal rinse products, commented Andrew Wundrock, President of Wisconsin Pharmacal. The innovation and differentiation found in the ResQRinse® device originally attracted us to the brand, and the fact that it is an ideal fit with our existing AllerRinse® product portfolio.
Wisconsin Pharmacal acquires nasal irrigation device
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Wisconsin Pharmacal Company, LLC has acquired the ResQRinse Nasal Irrigation device with plans to launch the product under its AllerRinse brand.
Wisconsin Pharmacal president Andrew Wundrock said the nasal irrigation technology fits in with the company’s acquisition strategy, which focuses on adding brands that can benefit from its in-house manufacturing expertise and relationships with major retail outlets, such as Amazon, CVS, Target, Walgreens and Walmart.
Wisconsin Pharmacal and its subsidiary Lake Consumer Products manufacture and market a variety of over-the-counter health, first aid, outdoor and safety products. Much of its products, including insect repellents, spray, pen delivery systems and first aid kits, are manufactured in a 75,000 square-foot facility in Jackson.
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