The Vicks® legacy is about more than just cold and flu medicine. It’s about giving families the opportunity to continue life—even on sick days—for more than 100 years.
A CENTURY OF
POWERFUL RELIEF AND CARING
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1890's
134 YEARS AGO
Vicks® Croup and Pneumonia Salve
Lunsford Richardson, a pharmacist in Greensboro, North Carolina, creates and sells 21 home remedies under the “Vicks” name in the 1890s. Of the 21 home remedies, the best-selling version by far is the Vicks Croup and Pneumonia Salve.
The salve’s ingredients include menthol and a little-known Japanese ingredient. When the ointment is rubbed onto a person’s chest, body heat vaporizes the menthol, releasing soothing, medicated vapors for hours.
1919
105 YEARS AGO
VapoRub™
When the Spanish flu hit the U.S. from 1918 to 1919, Vicks VapoRub sales skyrocketed from $900,000 to $2.9 million in just one year. Sales increased so dramatically that the Vicks plant operated day and night to keep up with orders.
1931
93 YEARS AGO
Vicks® Cough Drops
In 1931, Vicks® expanded its product line with two new products: Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops and Vicks Cough Drops (pictured).
Vicks Cough Drops are the first major product to join VapoRub in the Vicks family. They were an immediate hit, selling more than 25 million packages in the first year.
1952
72 YEARS AGO
Vicks® Cough Syrup
In 1952, Vicks® Cough Syrup launches in the U.S.; it's the first liquid cough syrup introduced by Vicks.
1959
65 YEARS AGO
Sinex™ Nasal Spray
After testing under the Medi-Mist Nasal Spray for three years, Vicks® Sinex Nasal Spray is introduced nationally in the U.S. in 1959 to help provide relief from nasal congestion associated with hay fever and head colds.
Pictured is an introductory package for the Medi-Mist Spray.
1966
58 YEARS AGO
Vicks® NyQuil™
Based on findings from the Vicks® Research and Development team, NyQuil™ is first test marketed in the U.S. in 1966. Although there are alternative theories, legend has it that the name was derived from the term “nighttime tranquility."
The product’s liquid form is revolutionary for the category. Previously, tablets were the preferred form of cold treatments while liquid medications were used only for coughs.
1976
48 YEARS AGO
Vicks® DayCare
After being in development for nearly a decade, Vicks® DayCare is launched in the U.S. in 1976. The product was initially tested under the DayQuil™ brand name, but research didn’t show any perceived benefits by associating it with NyQuil™.
To help promote the non-drowsy product benefit, the DayCare product is given a sunny orange color to signify daytime.
1991
33 YEARS AGO
Vicks® NyQuil LiquiCaps™
In 1991, the first Vicks® NyQuil™ extension outside of the bottle makes its U.S. debut in the form of NyQuil LiquiCaps.
LiquiCaps™ are the first over-the-counter multi-symptom cold remedy that puts liquid medicine in a capsule. The product is also intended to serve as a possible launchpad for solid forms in other Vicks® cold medicine segments.
2013
11 YEARS AGO
NyQuil™ and DayQuil™ SEVERE
All colds and flus are not created equal, that's why we created Vicks® DayQuil™ and NyQuil™ SEVERE. It provides relief for your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms.
A Future of
Caring
Vicks® has been the relief people used for over 100 years and will continue to build on its legacy by developing and refining products people can trust for years to come.
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