SourceOne Updates Look, Launches Nutrilearn Program

October 12, 2005

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SourceOne Updates Look, Launches Nutrilearn Program

CHICAGOSourceOneGlobal Partners launched a redesigned corporate logo and Web site(www.source-1-global.com) to emphasize the companys focus on scientificinnovation, ingredient bundling for formulation and its team of industryveterans. The new green and blue logo is designed to capitalize on the companysemphasis of natural ingredients, while the bold hues signal a strong foundation.For any business to move beyond survival and truly thrive, it must reflectits ability to adapt and lead in its chosen market, said Jesse Lopez, founderand chief executive officer. I believe, through our newly solidified team ofindustry leading executives, plus the strength of our core branded ingredientssuch as Sytrinol, we have reached the time to invest in revising our owncorporate identity to lead us more clearly in being identified as a leader inthe dietary supplement and functional foods industry.

In additional news, SourceOne launched a nutrilearn trainingcourse for Sytrinol and SterolSource plant sterols, designed to serve as asource of information about nonpharmacological approaches to supporting healthycholesterol levels. The course covers the scientific foundation of theingredients; users can take an online test to receive a certificate ofproficiency in their understanding of the synergistic ingredients. Thiscourse demonstrates our commitment to science and education, Lopez said. Weunderstand that brand manufacturers, formulators, health professionals andretailers will be better equipped to help consumers if they have a strongunderstanding of the benefits of the patented Sytrinol ingredient and thepatent-pending combination of Sytrinol and SterolSource plant sterols.

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