Dollar Shave Club
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Brand Details
Type: Brand
Description: Dollar Shave Club is an American company that delivers razors and other personal grooming products directly to customers via mail. Founded in 2011 by Michael Dubin and Mark Levine, the company initially focused on razor subscriptions but has expanded to offer a wide range of men's grooming products, including shaving cream, shower gel, hair care, and oral care items. Their business model is based on subscription services, allowing customers to select the frequency of deliveries and customize their orders. They are known for their affordable prices and humorous marketing campaigns. In 2016, Unilever acquired Dollar Shave Club for $1 billion.
Website: https://dollarshaveclub.com
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 27
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 20
Negative Mentions: 2
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💬 22 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
The post references Dollar Shave Club as revolutionizing the way people buy razors. The comment suggests it was a fantastic idea.
Found in /r/marketing/💬 16 comments
⬆︎ 9 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of a successful ad campaign.
Found in /r/marketing/💬 61 comments
⬆︎ 85 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of a general discussion about founders and influencers.
Found in /r/marketing/Apr 1, 2025
How do you deal with startups and ad expectations?
💬 9 comments
⬆︎ 3 upvotes
Discussing the challenges of advertising for startups and their unrealistic expectations.
Found in /r/advertising/Mar 11, 2025
BIFLers, what things do you not understand why people spend their money on?
💬 799 comments
⬆︎ 242 upvotes
Mentioned in a negative context for being overpriced.
Found in /r/BuyItForLife/Jan 13, 2025
No Bullsh*t marketing campaigns
💬 17 comments
⬆︎ 6 upvotes
Dollar Shave Club is cited as a company with a straightforward and honest marketing approach, focusing on product quality rather than gimmicks.
Found in /r/marketing/Jan 11, 2025
'Unwelcomed in New Zealand': Indian immigrant's experience with racism sparks online debate
💬 60 comments
⬆︎ 0 upvotes
Dollar Shave Club was mentioned in an ad, but there was no discussion of the brand itself.
Found in /r/newzealand/Dec 4, 2024
I have an inventory of 50,000 units of disposable razors. What to do with them?
💬 49 comments
⬆︎ 20 upvotes
The commenter mentions Dollar Shave Club as examples of brands with successful razor marketing and packaging. This suggests a positive association with these brands and implies the potential for success by replicating their marketing strategies.
Found in /r/sidehustle/Aug 17, 2024
What's the best marketing campaign you've ever come across?
💬 18 comments
⬆︎ 15 upvotes
The campaign's effectiveness is acknowledged based on a lecturer's opinion.
Found in /r/DigitalMarketing/Apr 17, 2024
STOP COMPETING ON PRICE, IT'S A RACE TO THE BOTTOM. DO THIS INSTEAD...
💬 45 comments
⬆︎ 55 upvotes
The post and comments discuss Dollar Shave Club as a successful example of a brand that does not compete on price. The brand is mentioned positively multiple times.
Found in /r/sweatystartup/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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