#TopSeller July 21

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During the month of July, I have taken up the 30-Day Curiosity Coach4aday Challenge, and today’s focus is “What it the Top Seller for a few Fortune 500 companies?”

The mechanics of this challenge involve presenting a question and subsequently uncovering the optimal response.

July 21st Curiosity Question

What is the Top Seller for the following large companies 3M, Proctor & Gamble, and Pfizer?

So just how big are each of these corporations?

Here is the ranking information for these companies as of the 2021 Fortune 500 list:

  1. Procter & Gamble (P&G): P&G was ranked #38 on the Fortune 500 list in 2021 based on its total revenue for the previous fiscal year.
  2. Pfizer: Pfizer was ranked #64 on the Fortune 500 list in 2021 based on its total revenue for the previous fiscal year.
  3. 3M: 3M was ranked #98 on the Fortune 500 list in 2021 based on its total revenue for the previous fiscal year.

To get that big you have to sell a lot and usually one or two products carry the day for many industries. I wanted to know what these 3 considered as their flagship.

July 21st Answer

3M

One of 3M’s best-selling products historically has been the Post-it Note. Introduced in 1980, the Post-it Note is a popular adhesive notepad used for reminders, notes, and other forms of temporary written communication. It gained widespread popularity and has become an iconic office supply item.

Proctor & Gamble

P&G’s best-selling products has been their brand of disposable diapers called Pampers. Pampers has been a popular choice among parents for many years.

Pfizer

Pfizer’s best-selling drug by unit sales was Lipitor (atorvastatin), a medication used to lower cholesterol levels. Lipitor was a popular and widely prescribed drug for the treatment of high cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart-related conditions.

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