History of Spectrum Brands

Spectrum Brands was founded in 1906 as a battery manufacturer under the name Rayovac Corporation. Over the years, the company expanded its product line and rebranded itself multiple times to reflect its growing portfolio. In 2005, it adopted the name Spectrum Brands after acquiring several consumer goods companies. The company continued to grow through acquisitions, adding brands like Remington, George Foreman, and Black+Decker home appliances to its portfolio.

Today, Spectrum Brands is a global consumer products company specializing in home essentials, including hardware, pet care, and personal care products. Headquartered in Middleton, Wisconsin, the company owns well-known brands such as Tetra, Nature’s Miracle, Cutter, and Kwikset. Through strategic acquisitions and innovation, Spectrum Brands has solidified its position as a leading supplier of consumer goods worldwide.