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Supplement industry news and updates – June 2022

Inside the Bottle brings you the latest supplement industry news in this monthly roundup.

June 17, 2022

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Mobility for a life better lived – infographic

Mobility support isn’t just for seniors anymore. Today, consumers are increasingly aware of how joint and muscle health/comfort affect the quality of life. Download this infographic from PLT Health Solutions for a quick, comprehensive look at opportunities in mobility solutions. 

Canada's Jamieson Wellness buys Youtheory, expanding markets for both ­– article

Jamieson Wellness has acquired independent supplements company Nutrawise, maker of Youtheory—the California-based brand known for its square containers and wide variety of collagen supplements. The acquisition will help both brands expand and increase access to their complementary product portfolio. Learn more here.

NBJ honors 8 brands and people making the right moves for the right reasons – article

Even as supplement brands experienced record-breaking sales growth—and dealt with never-before-seen challenges since COVID-19 began wreaking havoc, these companies and leaders stand out for continuously acting responsibly. Read more in this article. Also, find more in-depth business analysis like this in Nutrition Business Journal. 

FDA hoping to shrink pool of noncompliant supplement ingredient notifications – article

Supplement ingredient notification issues irk the Food and Drug Administration, but some legal observers doubt a period of “enforcement discretion” will fundamentally change a pattern of noncompliance. Learn more in this article.

Industry laments Romney’s failed tweaks to dietary supplement listing bill – article

Following a key vote this week in a Senate committee with oversight of FDA issues, several trade organizations representing dietary supplement interests warned current language in a bill in the Congress would burden industry and could produce unintended consequences. A proposed amendment to the bill introduced by Sen. Mitt Romney to try and rectify these issues was defeated in committee. Read more here.

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