As Social Distancing in America Winds Down, Trojan Unveils a New Line of Condoms

Sales have suffered during quarantine

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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