
So it’s more like… “hey, we can make great money selling burts bees, and it costs a little more to make, but we will charge more.” Likewise “We also need more affordable brands and many people don’t care what we test on, so we will still make those products to serve that client base.” Win for them with no compromise. They see that there is a market in both areas. They aren’t going to stop making “auburn” just because “chestnut” is doing well. However, I think it’s just become another market for them the same way a hair coloring brand has several colors to meet several markets.
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