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What brands does Unilever have?

All brand categories of Unilever

Unilever’s daily chemical brands include Lux, Sunsilk, Ponzi, Omni, Zhonghua, etc.

Unilever's food brands include Lipton, Heluxue, Jinghua Tea, Lejia, Sijibao, etc.

Lux

Lux is a brand of Unilever. Its main markets include Arabia, India, Brazil, China, etc. In Japan, Lux dominates the market. Lux launches the first beauty soap in the United States. Available in more than 100 countries around the world. After landing in the Chinese market, Lux successively launched soaps, shower gels, and hair care products. With its unique formula and concept of skin care and hair care, it has been favored by more and more consumers.

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Sunsilk

Sunsilk is derived from another brand of Unilever, Sunsilk. The world's largest A hair care brand with a variety of care and hair care products for different hair types. The creation of Xia Shilian's brand in China has inherited Sunsilk's spirit of understanding women's needs. After development, Xia Shilian has grown into one of China's famous personal care brands with its natural and healthy brand image and innovative brand awareness.

Ponzi

Ponzi is an American brand. Ponzi is a brand owned by Unilever. Ponzi's technological innovation and understanding of women's individual needs have laid the foundation for Ponzi to gain a foothold in the fiercely competitive international market. Ponzi has a variety of skin care products in China, including Ponzi basic skin care series, Ponzi whitening series, Ponzi anti-aging series, etc. , and there are corresponding cleansing products.

Sensitive

Omo, the largest home care brand owned by Unilever China and an expert in the field of laundry, has always maintained a leading position in the high-end market of laundry products in China.

China

A Chinese toothpaste brand whose products are supported by Unilever's global R&D center, with leading technology and excellent quality commitment, is a toothpaste brand recognized by FDI (International Dental Federation).

Lipton

Lipton is the world's largest tea brand. Lipton's mission is light, vitality and natural joy. Thomas Lipton is the founder of this brand. As a brand of Unilever, Lipton occupies a considerable market share in large and medium-sized cities in China.

He Xue

Xue Lu (English: Wall's) is a famous British ice cream company, headquartered in the UK, with many branches around the world. It is a subsidiary of Unilever. The ice cream brand produced in China is "Heluxue".

Jinghua Tea

"Jinghua Tea" is the first tea trademark in New China, registered by Beijing Tea Corporation, the second commercial group in Beijing. Tea sales across the country are changing from exclusive operations to open operations, and competition in the domestic tea market is becoming increasingly fierce. According to the needs of the development strategy at that time, Beijing Ershang Group decided to transfer the "Jinghua Tea" brand to Unilever for a fee.

Knorr-Bremse

Lejia is the world's number one condiment brand owned by Unilever. Lejia has always insisted on manufacturing high-quality products and bringing fresh and delicious ingredients to consumers. Its breakthrough innovation in seasoning products not only satisfies tastes from all over the world, but also adds endless fun to the gourmet life of global consumers and provides better dietary solutions for mothers.

Sijibao

Sijibao, formerly the peanut butter brand of Unilever, is a high-quality peanut butter made from first-grade peanuts and advanced production technology. Suitable for both Chinese and Western styles. With its excellent quality and delicious taste, it is widely loved by consumers in China and brings you the pleasure of gourmet food.