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Sales drop for Carex, Original Source and Imperial Leather maker after passing peak of 'unprecedented demand' for hygiene products

Other brands manufactured by the business include Bayley's of Bond Street, Charles Worthington, Morning Fresh and Zip

Carex is manufactured by Manchester-headquartered PZ Cussons(Image: PZ Cussons)

"Unprecedented demand" for hygiene products at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 contributed to sales falling at the maker of Carex, Original Source and Imperial Leather during its latest financial period.

Revenue fell by 9.3% from £312.9m to £283.7m for PZ Cussons during the six months to November 30, 2021, new figures have confirmed.

On an adjusted basis, the Manchester-headquartered company's pre-tax profits also fell 8.3% from £34.9m to £32m.

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However, on a statutory basis, the firm's pre-tax profits increased by 8.3% from £32.4m to £35.1m.

Other brands manufactured by the business include Bayley's of Bond Street, Charles Worthington, Morning Fresh and Zip.

Chief executive Jonathan Myers said: "We have seen continued progress against both our new strategy and our pursuit of sustainable, profitable revenue growth.

"The Q1 revenue decline was driven primarily by Carex lapping unprecedented demand for hygiene products at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic in the prior year.