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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedNorthwest Natural formulates tablets for natural immune systemsupport
Drug Store News, Sept 21, 1998
Northwest Natural Products' Cold [Active.sup.TM] Chewable Echinacea tablets are meant to provide all-natural nutritional support to keep consumers' systems healthy by providing the support of echinacea and vitamin C for strong resistance. Because the tablets are chewable, they are quickly absorbed by the body.
Cold [Active.sup.TM] zinc lozenges provide nutritional support with the combined power of zinc, vitamin C and vitamin A.
Both Cold [Active.sup.TM] Zinc and Cold [Active.sup.TM] Echinacea are made from real fruit and are flavored with all-natural sweeteners. Both are available in orange and raspberry flavors.
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For more information, contact Northwest Natural Products at (800) 661-2736.
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