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King of Shaves Azor in the FT & who's selling out of Sainsbury, and who's sticking.

Financial Times - 10.09.08.jpgIt was fantastic to read an article in the FT today based on an interview I gave at Canary Wharf back in July - the link to read it online is here and there is also a video of part of the interview here!

I was also in Sainsbury today, and took the pic below - 3 KoS Azors, squillions of Gillette Fusions. I leave you to draw your own conclusions, especially as the first slice of market data has come through, and out of two retailers, we're already tracking about 5% market share of the UK handle market...not bad in just a couple of months, eh! In the next few weeks, we've got Tesco, Morrisons, Superdrug and Waitrose coming on-board, plus the independents, plus the launch of the new 'RARI'...
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Oh, and the new King of Shaves Azor v5 Advanced Shaving Software too...

"Wilkinette - you ain't seen nothing yet..."

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Will King, Founder, KMI

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