Touchland's Power Mist hand sanitizer. Courtesy of TouchlandWhen the swine flu was at its peak in the first few months of 2010, Andrea Lisbona was in the earliest stage of developing a hand sanitizer company. Today, Touchland sells what it calls Power Mists: pocket-sized, stylish iPhone-looking hand sanitizer sprays meant to bring a whole new trifecta to the hand sanitizer industry by being aesthetically eye-catching, moisturizing on the hands, and properly disinfecting. Largely due to this two-week influx, Touchland sold three times the amount of units in February that they sold in January. But they indeed meet the requirements for an effective hand sanitizer: Power Mists’ solution is comprised of 67% alcohol—above the CDC’s recommendation.
Source: Forbes March 17, 2020 20:48 UTC