On July 31, 2013, Energizer bought the Stayfree, Carefree and o.b. On OctoEnergizer Holdings said it was withdrawing 23 varieties of its Banana Boat brand of UltraMist spray-on sunscreen lotion from stores due to the risk of it igniting when exposed to fire. In October 2010, Energizer announced it was the winning bidder for privately held American Safety Razor in a bankruptcy court auction. In 2010, the company released a new "Energizer Advanced Lithium" line as their top-performing product series. In 2009, Energizer acquired Edge and Skintimate shaving gels from S.C. The purchase included sunscreen brand Hawaiian Tropic, which Playtex had bought a few months earlier, and Sun Pharmaceuticals Corp., which manufactures the Banana Boat sunscreen products. In October 2007, the company acquired Playtex Products, Inc. On a constant-currency basis, sales at Energizer rose 4 percent in its fourth quarter. said that higher sales of its Schick razors and blades partially offset lower sales of its batteries in North America. On November 3, 2005, Energizer Holdings Inc. In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina, Energizer worked with the Red Cross to donate flashlights, batteries, razors and funds to help Hurricane Katrina relief workers and victims. Patrick Mulcahy, Energizer Holdings started expanding into the personal care product sector by buying personal care and razor brand Schick and razor brand Wilkinson Sword from Pfizer. In 2003 under the leadership of then Chief Executive Officer J. In 2000, Ralston spun off Eveready, and the company was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as Energizer Holdings, Inc. In 1986, corporate parent Union Carbide sold Eveready Battery to Ralston Purina. The company has its foundation in the Eveready Battery Company, which in 1980 changed the name of its Eveready Alkaline Power Cell to Energizer.