Wisk
Wisk was an American brand of laundry detergent manufactured in the United States by Unilever and Sun Products.
History
Wisk was introduced as the first liquid laundry detergent in the United States by Lever Brothers Company in 1956.In 2008, Wisk was purchased by Vestar Capital Partners when Lever Brothers' parent company Unilever divested its North American laundry brands, and it was combined with Huish Detergents, Inc. to form The Sun Products Corporation.
In 2010, Wisk was re-launched in a new formulation, with new packaging that declared "Stain Spectrum Technology" and emphasized its ability to fight tough stains. An advertising campaign was launched around the same time, focused on the "science of stain fighting". The brand came in a variety of formulations, including "Deep Clean", "High Efficiency", "Fresh Boost" and "Oxi Complete".
In June 2016, Henkel acquired Sun Products and discontinued Wisk in favor of its own Persil brand.