Tennenbaum Capital Partners LLC, Water Pik Technologies Inc.’s biggest shareholder, wants the $160 million market cap personal consumer products manufacturer to drop its anti-takeover measures. And given its history, Tennenbaum, at the least, could land on Water Pik’s board.

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