Equate
Equate is a brand of health and personal care products sold by Walmart. The brand includes a variety of items, such as over-the-counter medication, health and beauty items, and consumables.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Equate brand was introduced by Walmart in 1994 as a way to compete with other major brands in the health and personal care market. The brand offers a wide range of products, including over-the-counter medication, vitamin supplements, beauty products, and personal care items.
Products[edit | edit source]
Equate offers a variety of products in several categories:
Over-the-Counter Medication[edit | edit source]
Equate's over-the-counter medication includes pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, allergy medication, and more. These products are comparable to name-brand medications in terms of effectiveness and ingredients.
Vitamin Supplements[edit | edit source]
Equate's line of vitamin supplements includes multivitamins, prenatal vitamins, and specific vitamins such as Vitamin C and Vitamin D. These supplements are designed to support overall health and wellness.
Beauty Products[edit | edit source]
Equate's beauty products include skincare items, hair care products, and cosmetics. These products are designed to offer high-quality beauty solutions at an affordable price.
Personal Care Items[edit | edit source]
Equate's personal care items include products for oral care, feminine care, and more. These products are designed to meet a variety of personal care needs.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Equate has been well-received by consumers for its affordability and quality. The brand is often compared favorably to name-brand products in terms of effectiveness and value.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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