The single-use format makes it easy and convenient for consumers to carry their omega-3 supplements on the go.
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Carlson’s award-winning omega-3 supplements are now even more convenient for consumers to take. At this year’s Natural Products Expo West show, the company introduced several of its popular products in unit-dose packaging. The single-use format makes it easy and convenient for consumers to carry their omega-3 supplements on the go.
Included in the new single-serving liquid packets are Carlson’s The Very Finest Fish Oil and Olive Your Heart omega-3 olive oil products. The packets undergo a nitrogen flush to remove oxygen, prevent oxidation, and ensure maximum freshness of the oils.
At Expo West, Carlson is also highlighting some of its other convenient product formats, including the company’s Maximum Omega 2000 fish oil packaged in individual travel packs.
Visit the company at Natural Products Expo West booth #4538
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