The Current Kimberly-Clark acquires DTC brand Thinx

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Leading personal care multinational Kimberly-Clark Corporation said Thursday that it acquired a majority stake in Thinx, a direct-to-consumer brand in the reusable period and incontinence underwear category.Thinx, founded in New York City in 2013, makes a series of four brands, including its eponymo

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