Natural product company news of the week - October 18
A roundup of announcements from natural product companies this week, including new products from Back to Nature and six new members of the Council for Responsible Nutrition.
October 23, 2015
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Back to Nature introduced six new Non-GMO Project Verified cookie and cracker SKUs.
The Council for Responsible Nutrition welcomed six new companies to its membership roster: Ganeden, Inc.; Japan Bio Science Laboratory Co., Ltd.; Kappa BioScience AS; Natreon, Inc., and Renew Life Formulas (voting members) and Perkins Coie LLP (associate member).
International enzyme and probiotic-based dietary supplement formulator Deerland Enzymes announced its acceptance as a member of the National Animal Supplement Council as a preferred supplier.
Angelic Bakehouse, which specializes in sprouted grain products, has received Non-GMO Project Verified status for its best-selling product, Sprouted Seven-Grain bread.
Leaner Creamer, marketed as a dietary supplement, is a new coconut oil-based powdered creamer with a blend of aurantium extract, hoodia and green tea extract designed to help with appetite suppression and weight loss.
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