I'd guess not all stores will get all the shaving products, depending on shelf space and demographics.
I live in a major city and, although the DE displays weren't fully built yet, they already had Cremo, Bevel, Harry and some other brands' displays up.
Imagine not all Targets would sell Bevel, for example, given how it's marketed. Cremo, OTOH, seems to be an expanding brand and isn't targeted at one group over another, and so I imagine they'd be in more Targets than Bevel.
I just think it's good that a major retailer recognizes there's a market for stocking DE stuff (not just a couple items and a five pack of blades like most). A little competition will certainly bring prices down some and maybe even expand available choices as more companies get into the business of selling DE.
I live in a major city and, although the DE displays weren't fully built yet, they already had Cremo, Bevel, Harry and some other brands' displays up.
Imagine not all Targets would sell Bevel, for example, given how it's marketed. Cremo, OTOH, seems to be an expanding brand and isn't targeted at one group over another, and so I imagine they'd be in more Targets than Bevel.
I just think it's good that a major retailer recognizes there's a market for stocking DE stuff (not just a couple items and a five pack of blades like most). A little competition will certainly bring prices down some and maybe even expand available choices as more companies get into the business of selling DE.