5 women-owned brands to know at Natural Products Expo East 2022
Take the time to check out these women-led, natural product brands while on the show floor in Philadelphia.
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Charmane Skillen created s.a.l.t sisters, offering sea salts to spice up people's lives with over 50 proprietary blends of mineral-rich, unrefined ingredients that are gluten free, msg free, non-GMO and contain zero preservatives or fillers. Booth 1705
Lauren Feingold and Ashanty Williams created these performance health bars that are packed with 10-17 grams of plant-based protein, prebiotics and superfoods. Booth 4367
Anie Rouleau created this B Corp Certified, unscented home and body care brand that is dedicated to natural, effective products designed to reduce the collective plastic footprint by offering take-home bulk options and in-store refill stations. Booth 3420
Deniz Ipek founded Natura Natural Products, which created Thya—a brand specializing in USDA Organic, non-GMO extra-virgin olive oil made from cold-pressed, single-source ingredients—perfect for dressing, dipping, marinating, sautéing and frying. Booth 837
Marygrace Sexton founded this fresh juice company with a mission to provide replenishing, small-batch juices that contain hand-picked fruits and veggies sourced from Florida farmers or American growers. Booth 2218
Marygrace Sexton founded this fresh juice company with a mission to provide replenishing, small-batch juices that contain hand-picked fruits and veggies sourced from Florida farmers or American growers. Booth 2218
Natural Products Expo East 2022 is just around the corner. Keep these women-owned brands on your radar as you plan your schedule for Expo.
With innovations continuously released onto the market, increasing visibility for women-owned brands has become even more vital. Women founders are underrepresented as leaders in the food industry and often do not have access to the same opportunities as their male counterparts.
One way that retailers can help boost visibility of these brands is by stocking female-led and women-founded brands and communicating this support to their customers.
This is just a miniscule sampling of the numerous women-owned brands in the natural food space that we look forward to seeing in Philly.
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