Robert R. Taylor

Robert R. Taylor

Robert Taylor Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 12, 2013.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Robert R. Taylor, who took soap out of dishes, put it in pump bottles and forever changed the way people wash up, has died. He was 77.

Taylor's family said Thursday the entrepreneur died of cancer Aug. 29 in Newport Beach.

Taylor created and sold more than a dozen businesses during his lifetime, including those that produced toothpaste, shampoos and popular fragrances.

Most well known among the latter was likely the Calvin Klein fragrance Obsession, which Taylor marketed in the 1980s with what was for the time a winkingly risque ad campaign.

"Between love and madness lies Obsession," became the fragrance's popular and sometimes parodied catchphrase.

It was SoftSoap, however, that made his reputation as a business genius.

"He was just driving to work one day and he had been looking at the soap in the sink and seeing how messy it was and he was like, 'There's got to be a way to not have to deal with that,'" his daughter, Lori Lawrence, told The Associated Press on Thursday.

He came up with the marketing concept first. Then, through home experimentation and some trial and error, created the soap.

He planned to begin selling SoftSoap in 1980 through his small company, Minnetonka Corp., but realized that if it caught on, huge home products manufacturers such as Johnson & Johnson, where he had once worked, would copy the soap-in-a-pump-bottle idea and quickly put him out of business.

So he leveraged his company for every penny it was worth, $12 million, and bought 100 million little bottle hand-pumps from the only two U.S. manufacturers that made them. It created a back order so huge that the businesses couldn't make pumps for anybody else for more than a year, giving Taylor's brand time to become established.

In six months, he had sold $25 million worth of SoftSoap. Earlier this year, Inc. Magazine declared his cornering of the hand-pump market one of the three shrewdest business moves ever made.

Taylor, who earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Stanford University in 1959, worked as a salesman for Johnson & Johnson for a few years before he and a college buddy formed a marketing company in 1963. He started Village Bath Products himself the next year with a $3,000 investment, later renaming it Minnetonka Corp.

He initially ran the business out of his Minnesota home, making hand-rolled soap balls marketed in homey glass jars and baskets, fruit-scented shampoos and other bath products.

His daughter, who as a child helped him with some of the soap formulas and tested them for him in the bathtub, recalled various failures, including some soaps that would explode.

But, overall, the successes began to pile up.

"He always had a quote: 'Whatever the mind of man can conceive, he can achieve,'" said another daughter, Karen Brandvold. "He lived his life that way."

After buying the Calvin Klein Cosmetics line, Taylor brought out the Obsession and Eternity fragrances in the 1980s.

He sold his Village Bath and SoftSoap brands to Colgate-Palmolive Co. in 1987 and, two years later, Unilever PLC bought his Minnetonka Corp., which included the Calvin Klein fragrances, for $376 million.

He went on to create several other businesses including the Monterey Bay Clothing Co.

In addition to his daughters, Taylor is survived by his wife, Mary Kay, of Newport Beach. His son, David, died in 1984.

JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press

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Tiffany Raborn

November 1, 2013

Dear Mary Kay,
Oh how I miss the fun times we had when you all lived in Frenchman's Creek. What a beautiful, intelligent and fun couple you two were! Bob was an amazing man and you two were a great team! My heart goes out to you and all of your friends and family...

Guy Epstein

October 10, 2013

I feel so fortunate to have had Bob as a friend over the past 20 years. I always felt honored and special to be in his company. I always kidded him, he was my Clint Eastwood of the business world___that fearless hero we all love. I will miss my visits with him, sharing his love of golf and the beauty of the courses at Vintage. He was a special human being.
My love to Mary Kay.

October 4, 2013

Mary Kay & Family:
I had the opportunity to work with Mr. Taylor on several facilities for Minnetonka Inc., Graham Webb and LaCosta in Carlsbad, CA. He provided employees opportunities for advancement and appreciated the efforts of those who worked with him. You have our sympathy,
Marlys Enger, Prior Lake, MN

September 28, 2013

Mary Kay and family, I just heard the sad news of Bob's passing. He was a great friend and co-worker of Bob Hebeisen. Two years ago his visit to MN. was very greatly appreciated. My most sincere sympathy and love, Sally

Jay & Paula Higashi

September 21, 2013

Karen & Lori, you have our deepest sympathy. So sorry for you loss.

Mark Lerohl

September 18, 2013

Karen and Lori: So sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy. The Lerohl Family(Howard, Kris, Kathy, Kim and Mark). Old neighbors from Excelsior.

Laura Hebeisen Benson

September 17, 2013

Mrs. Taylor and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My dad had so much respect and admiration for Mr. Taylor and we were all blessed to have known him. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Shirley Boeser

September 17, 2013

Sweet Mary Kay, Karen, Lori and family, I am so, so sorry to hear of your loss. As you know, I worked for your husband, father, grandfather for over 20 years and had a great respect and love for him . . . and for you, too, Mary Kay. You were an amazing blessing to me and to my kids. We were family, and I thank God for all of you.
I pray you are surrounded by the peace and love of Jesus and feel His comforting touch during this difficult time. Jesus is our only hope. I will continue to pray for you all, and if there is anything we can do, please, please let us know.
Peace & love, Shirley

Gayle Marcy

September 17, 2013

I was lucky enough to have worked for Bob Taylor or his companies for nearly a 1/4 of a century, 1979-2003 at Minnetonka, Inc./Softsoap and Graham Webb. The companies and co-workers became like families. We worked hard and were rewarded. Bob's innovative thinking was an inspiration to all. Many happy memories of those years. They will never be repeated. My sympathies to his family and friends.

Nancy Christopher

September 17, 2013

Bob taught us greatness.
He taught us that even a little company of "nobody's" in Chaska, MN could take on the giants and WIN. And "win" we did.
I forever look back at my days at Minnetonka and Softsoap as a “once in a lifetime” experience that I will never forget.
Thanks Bob, for letting us be a part of of something great.
My sincerest condolences to your family, you will be missed by many.

Charles Emrhein

September 16, 2013

I was a salesman for Bob Taylor selling Village Bath and Claire Burke. It was an honor to know him and work with him. My deepest sympathy to Mary Kay and the family.

September 16, 2013

Soon death will have passed.

REST IN PEACE

Leti Wong

September 15, 2013

What a truly magnificent man to have created the soapdish. And we will always remember and be grateful to you. May God bless this family during this difficult time. My condolescences to the Taylor Family. Rest in peace.

Janie Alchian

September 15, 2013

Thank you Mr. Taylor for the great idea of Softsoap. Not only does it replace the messy soap bars, there is another reason that Softsoap has done so well. I only use the Softsoap liquid soap in the Cucumber Melon scent. Since I have been using Softsoap for many years, I no longer lose bars of soap in the shower. I have a bottle of Softsoap instead. It rinses clean and leaves a fresh scent. As I have allergies, I have had no problems with this liquid soap, compared to other brands. More importantly, I also have epilepsy and its easier to control a bottle of liquid soap vs. bar soap--which slides through my hands constantly.
God bless your family and your great inventive mind. Rest in peace.

EG

September 14, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 14, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 14, 2013

Lori, my deepest sympathies for the loss of your father. His creativity and genius business mind had brought so much to all. May God's Word strengthen you through this time of mourning. (Isa. 41:10,13)

September 13, 2013

may you find happiness in the memories of your loved one until you are reunited.

Jeremy, Sarah and Julian Shoop

September 13, 2013

The world has lost a truly magnificent person with the passing of Uncle Bob. We hold Mary Kay, Lori, Karen and family in our hearts.

Howard Smith

September 13, 2013

I worked for Village bath for 7 years in the late '70's and early '80's as a territorial sales rep. Bob Taylor was a man that anyone would be proud to say, "I knew that man", but even prouder to say, I worked for him. He was well respected for his marketing wisdom. I pray for his family in their loss of a wonderful husband and father.

Howard Smith
Casa Grande, AZ

September 13, 2013

Thoughts of sympathy are offered to all those mourning the passing of Robert Taylor. May God's word console you as you "comfort one another". {1 Thessalonians 4:18}

Jane Dowling

September 13, 2013

God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.

September 13, 2013

My family loves the softsoap Mr. Taylor invented. His work was greatly appreciated. Sincere condolences to his family.

michelle plakas-kaiser

September 13, 2013

rip

September 13, 2013

Such a great man

TE

September 13, 2013

My condolences to the Taylor family. May cherished memories and hope in God's promises of Paradise on earth bring you comfort. All those in God's memory will live again.

September 12, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Taylor family. Your loved one was special.

Co-Founder TRIAD / MC

Patricia A Jublikhan PC

September 12, 2013

One hand washes the other and both hands wash the face!
R.I.P.
XOXO,
Patti

Scott Chamberland

September 12, 2013

Rest in Peace

September 12, 2013

Peace & blessings to the family. Job well done my brother.

R. Williams, MD

Patsy-Rose Goodnight

September 12, 2013

Creator of Softsoap.....thank you very much for your contribution to the world. Amazing invention. May you rest in peace.

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