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Lifebuoy Carbolic – AnigyeƐ aba Lifebuoy Carbolic asan aba

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Unilever Ghana PLC, the leading manufacturer of household consumable products in Ghana, such as Pepsodent and Geisha soap has brought back onto the market its iconic Lifebuoy Carbolic Soap.

A group of Employees in a picture

The relaunch was marked by vibrant celebrations in the Madina Market on 22nd November with employees painting the market red with cheerful smiles and pure excitement about reintroduction of its popular hygiene soap Lifebuoy Carbolic.

Speaking at the relaunch, Mr. Frederick Asare, Marketing manager for Skin cleanse assured Ghanaians that their favourite hygiene soap Lifebuoy carbolic is back on the market, with superior efficacy, consistent & improved hardness and remains affordable to protect every household in Ghana.

People selling carbolic soap on the street

The relaunch event in Madina Market saw a host of employees, from the Managing Director; Mr. Chris Wulf-Caesar to the Factory line workers of Unilever join hands with the market community to celebrate the return of Lifebuoy Carbolic Soap amidst singing, drumming, and dancing to every corner of the Madina market, reigniting its legacy of superior and affordable germ protection.

People in red Tshirt hold placards

Affectionately called Guardian soap, symbolized by its bright red color and unique fragrance, Lifebuoy Carbolic has been a trusted household remedy tried and tested for over 5 decades to protect families from germs that cause skin diseases and infections.

People holding Lifebuoy Carbolic Placards on the street

Lifebuoy carbolic is now available nationwide and can be found in markets and neighbourhood stores near you.

A man posing with consumers
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