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Listerine is a globally recognized brand of antiseptic mouthwash. It was originally formulated by Joseph Lawrence in 1879 in the United States and named after Sir Joseph Lister, a pioneer in antiseptic surgery. The brand was historically managed by the Lambert Pharmacal Company and later Warner-Lambert. Today, the brand is owned by Kenvue, a consumer health company that was formerly a division of Johnson & Johnson before being spun off as an independent entity.
For the Brazilian market, the product is typically manufactured locally to serve regional demand. The watermelon and mint variant is part of their 'Mild Taste' (Refrescância Suave) line, designed to be alcohol-free while providing 24-hour dental protection. Kenvue continues to manage its global operations from its headquarters in the United States, maintaining Listerine as a market leader in oral hygiene.
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