How about seagull washing powder?
Do you know that before China's reform and opening up or in the early 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, when overseas companies did not enter China, that is, when Unilever (Secret Washing Powder) and Procter & Gamble (Tide Washing Powder) did not come to China, there were also many local brands of washing powder (all produced by state-owned enterprises, with large and small enterprises) on the market, but at the annual awards and order fairs, the two best brands. You can ask your elders. Everyone should know that there is no doubt about the quality of Xuzhou Seagull and Shanghai White Cat. Then you will ask, why not now? ! 1. China people are short-sighted and don't know how to protect their own brands. 2. Just now I mentioned the advanced marketing methods of foreign brands, which were much better than those in China at that time! You know that Unilever Clean Henkel Kao, the world's four major commodity companies, also saw the advantages of local brands. Let's start with seagulls. Henkel took a fancy to seagull and accepted it as a member product, but he gave up the brand seagull and really used the brand Baiwei to hit the market. It goes without saying that seagulls will be imprisoned and go downhill in the future. Just a few years ago, due to the deficit of Henkel's detergent products in China, it announced that it would completely withdraw from the China market, so all its brands were terminated, and Seagull completely lost its wings to soar in the ocean of detergent products! No way, such a big enterprise can't afford it. Now it can only be acquired by China Zhongqing Group (state-owned enterprise), and it is struggling to maintain, but the technology and quality can be completely trusted (at its peak, Seagull sent technicians to other places to guide the work, and you saw how fierce it was! Shenma carved cards were scum at that time, and the wind and water turned around! ); Forget about the white cat, because you didn't ask the white cat. I can only say that it's fine now. It is a member brand of Unilever, not a first-line brand, but the overall development is still good!