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Vitamins, Diet and Sports Nutrition

  • CytoSport brings plant-based protein RTDs to market with Evolve

    WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — CytoSport on Tuesday launched the Evolve brand, the company's first plant-based and vegan protein line.  Evolve  products are free of dairy, soy, gluten and artificial flavors, and are made with all non-GMO ingredients, the company stated.

  • Osteo Bi-Flex signs professional golfer Rocco Mediate

    NEW YORK — The Nature's Bounty Co. on Tuesday announced its partnership with veteran professional golfer Rocco Mediate. The brand will be a premier sponsor of Mediate at tournaments throughout the 2017 season.

  • Mediterra line extends Mediterranean Diet meal-replacement bars

    NEW YORK — Mediterra, the first company to introduce all-natural nutrition bars inspired by the Mediterranean Diet, recently added two new yogurt and oat flavors, including lemon & walnuts and fig & almonds. With these new flavors, Mediterra now offers four Yogurt & Oat bars that also include cherry & pistachio and apricot & pistachio.

  • Qurb hopes to curb appetites with new weight-loss shot

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Qurb is looking to crack the dieting code with the launch of two scientifically-tested liquid shots to help battle stubborn cravings with a fast-acting delivery system that helps burns fat and helps people feel fuller longer.

  • C&D CEO: Gummy business booming, intimacy health migrating online

     EWING, N.J. — Church & Dwight earlier this week reported fourth-quarter growth across its domestic consumer business of 3.4% to $695.4 million, for the period ended Dec. 31. With that, organic sales increased by 2.7%, thanks in part to the performance of the copmany's Vitafusion and L'il Critters gummy vitamin products, Church & Dwight noted, as well as growth across its intimacy health brand Trojan.

  • P&G, GSK Consumer Healthcare, other brands among Product of the Year winners

    NEW YORK — The 2017 Product of the Year Award winners, chosen from a national survey of 40,000 consumers conducted by Kantar TNS, were announced Friday, and some big-name brands are among those honored at the Feb. 9 awards show in New York City’s Edison Ballroom. 
     
  • FDA, DOJ prevail against renegade supplement maker

    SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced the shut down of a California dietary supplement distributor. Regeneca Worldwide, also known as VivaCeuticals, has been ordered by a federal court to stop selling its products, which were found to contain unsafe ingredients including 1, 3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA).

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