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The introduction of the page states that Gilchrist & Soames is known "primarily for massive, repeated recalls of its contaminated products." This is a factually inaccurate characterization of the company. Gilchrist & Soames has issued recalls of its products in the past (this information is outlined lower in the article), but it is misleading to say this is what the company is known for. The company is primarily known for its TSA-approved travel collections that are available both in hotels and for consumer purchase. [1]
Gilchrist & Soames is also well-known for its BeeKind™ collection of products that support honey bee and sustainable pollination research. [2]
Gilchrist & Soames' history of recalled products should, perhaps, be contained within a dedicated "Recalls" heading, rather than separated into individual sections. Malsturgeon ( talk) 14:44, 14 March 2016 (UTC)
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Gilchrist & Soames (North America) was purchased by brothers Anthony Gilas and Michael Gilas in 1990. They designed the SPA collection and developed the brands focus on the hotel amenity market. The sold Gilchrist & Soames (North America) to E&A Industries in 1998.
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