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At the age of 56, Drackett got out of the drug business entirely to start a bulk chemical brokerage with his wife, Sallie, in Cincinnati in 1910.
When their sons, Phillip Jr. and Harry, joined the firm in 1915, the company was incorporated as P. W. Drackett & Sons Co.
Introduced in 1923, Drano helped alleviate this concern.
The company's Windex, introduced in 1935, was the first successful glass cleaner on the market.
However, growth declined in the latter years of the decade, to $21.4 million sales and roughly $580,000 net in 1949.
In 1951, with $6,000 and a borrowed mixer, Doctor L.J. Minor began a company and a legacy that would impact chefs and kitchens across North America.
The company integrated vertically with the acquisitions of Calmar Co. and Maclin Co., bottle and plastics manufacturers, in 1954.
By 1964 Drackett had distribution outlets for Drano and Windex in Germany, Australia, England and other common market countries.
Drano got its first brand extension in over forty years with the 1966 introduction of Liquid Drano.
Everything was bigger in the 1980’s, and more complicated hairstyles and treatments brought stylists to the forefront of the beauty industry.
The 1989 merger of Bristol-Myers and Squibb marked a turning point for Drackett's long-time parent.
In 1992 Bristol-Myers Squibb announced that Drackett was on the auction block, spurring rumors that some of the country's biggest names in household products, including Clorox, Procter & Gamble, and S. C. Johnson were all bargaining.
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