Demand for condoms has declined following orders to shelter in place. There was “a lot less sex in the second quarter” of 2020, Matthew Farrell, CEO of Church & Dwight, the maker of Trojan condoms, said during a company presentation in September.
As restrictions ease across the country, however, revenue is returning to the category. Year-over-year U.S. sales of male condoms increased 23.4% to $37 million during the four weeks ending April 18, according to numbers from the market research firm IRI, reported CNN.
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