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The idea of vitamins and supplements in candy form is finally coming of age.
It all started back in the 1960s, when a large vitamin company introduced chewable vitamins for children. Recognizing that children need vitamins as well as adults, popular cartoon characters were used to entice children to take the vitamins their parents and doctors told them they needed to stay healthy.
Now Mosaic Nutraceuticals has focused this marketing concept back on the parents. The Dallas-based company is rapidly growing its candy-based line of nutritional supplements.
Starting with a scientifically proven combination of Celadrin and glucosamine, the Mosaic Joint-2-Life soft candy chew targets the growing epidemic of osteoarthritis. Low in calories and easy to take, they provide arthritis sufferers an enjoyable way to ease the aches and pains of osteoarthritis.
Mosaic continues the "candy" theme in all of its products - Noni for overall health and LeanLicious with hoodia gordonii to naturally suppress the appetite, among others.
"Two things are important to remember," said Mosaic Chief Executive Officer Charles Townsend. "One, Americans need their supplements, and two, Americans love candy. Combining those two just makes sense."
To learn more about Mosaic and its growing product line, visit www.mosaictoday.com or call (888) 7-MOSAIC or (214) 866-0045.
The Mosaic Web site also provides scientific and medical information about a variety of health issues and product ingredients. - NU |
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