The Dial Corporation is an American manufacturing company whose primary business is concentrated in the area of hygiene and personal care. Dial sells a wide range of products including body wash, bar soap, hand soap, and hand sanitizer.
The Dial Corporation was founded in 1948 by Armour and Company.
Originally, the company was founded to produce household cleaning products.
In 1984, Dial was acquired by Greyhound Corporation.
Henkel AG, a German-based consumer products company, acquired Dial in 2004.
Today, Dial products are sold in over 40 countries worldwide.
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An antibacterial body wash that provides long-lasting freshness and protection against germs and bacteria.
A classic bar soap that cleanses and moisturizes the skin.
A hand wash that gently cleanses and moisturizes hands, leaving them soft and smooth.
A hand soap that provides effective cleansing while moisturizing the skin.
The Dial Corporation was founded in 1948 by Armour and Company. Originally, the company was founded to produce household cleaning products. In 1984, Dial was acquired by Greyhound Corporation. Henkel AG, a German-based consumer products company, acquired Dial in 2004.
Dial's competitors include Procter & Gamble, Unilever, and Colgate-Palmolive.
Dial's main products include body wash, bar soap, hand soap, and hand sanitizer.
Most of Dial's soap products are antibacterial.
Dial products are sold in a variety of stores including grocery stores, drug stores, and online retailers such as Amazon.