If you are one of thousands of users looking for a nice Pacquin hand cream replacement you might be discouraged to find little or nothing that compares to the original product. The Pfizer Company originally manufactured the line of Pacquins cream. The company sold the line to Johnson and Johnson in 2006. The J and J Company decided to end the product in favor of other more trendy creams and lotions they had available. They try to target the younger generation of consumer and Pacquins was a product used by older long time loyal followers.
Since the users of Pacquins cannot seem to find acceptable Pacquin hand cream replacements, they have begun submitting letters to try to bring the product back to the consumer. The consensus among the loyal users of the line of creams is that the J and J Company will bring the product back to the stores if enough people demand it. There are also reports of a few retailers that still have a supply of the original Pacquins creams and lotions and are now selling it at costs way above what the originals sold for. While many of the loyal users who can find the product have paid the higher price to obtain it, they are not pleased about it.
In looking for an adequate Pacquin hand cream replacement, you should look for products that contain glycerin. This seems to be the deciding factor between what the old cream had and the new ones do not. It may be that there will never be an adequate\’s hand cream replacement. Perhaps if enough people demand to have the original returned to the store shelves the Johnson and Johnson Company will resume production of the product. In the meantime, the company has lost the support of the loyal users of the product.
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