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Unilever rebrands products’, celebrates heritage

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Unilever Nigeria Plc has announced the rebranding of Pears baby range of products to bring greater value to mothers and babies in the country.

The rebrand of Pears baby range is aimed at sharing the unique benefits of Pears baby range of baby care products pure, mild and gentle on baby’s skin and, celebrating Pears heritage as a caring and trusted baby care brand bringing quality products to Nigerian households since 1971.

Speaking during the event at the Amuwo-Odofin Maternal and Child Centre, Festac, Lagos, Unilever Nigeria’s Category Manager, Skin Care, Adetoun Adegbite, said, ‘’Pears baby range made from carefully selected ingredients suitable for baby’s tender skin has gone through series of evolutions since 1971 when it was first introduced into the Nigerian market.”

She added that for more than 40 years, Pears has served Nigerian babies and mothers with baby care products ranging from Pears Baby Lotion, Pears Baby Oil, Pears Baby Powder to Pears Baby Jelly and Pears Moisturizing Cream made from carefully selected natural ingredients.

Pears Baby range products are endorsed by the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) for their quality and contribution to the wellbeing of babies in the country.

Chairman, of NANNM, Lagos Chapter, Comrade Olurotimi Awojide, commended Unilever Nigeria for rebranding the products.According to him, “The relaunch of Pears baby care products is a major step in the right direction. This is a further demonstration by the brand to continue to provide our mothers and babies with quality products that take care of their skin and keep them healthy and smooth always.

“We congratulate Unilever and offer our support to this drive as the brand has displayed a commitment to the wellbeing of Nigerian mothers and babies.”

Chief Executive Officer, Unilever Nigeria, Yaw Nsarkoh, stated that Pears baby range will keep up the momentum of serving Nigerian households with the right kind of baby care products.

‘’As a forward-looking brand, we will not renege in providing the right kind of baby care products to Nigerian mothers and babies. We will keep up the pace of our innovation to contentiously produce baby care products rich in natural ingredients to suit baby’s tender skin and make the mother and baby happy and healthy,” he said.

The new Pears is synonymous with its brand philosophy of caring for children based on the promise of ensuring healthy, rash free, gently fragranced, comfortable and playful babies.

Expectant and nursing mothers attended the event, during which Unilever Nigeria donated 100 cases of Pears baby range of care products to the Amuwo-Odofin Maternal and Child Centre.  

Source: G Business

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