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August 2004
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ALMASED® GOES TO THE 2004 OLYMPICS®
The motto of the olympic games is "Citius, Altius, Fortius," for "Swifter, Higher,
Stronger." In preparation for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games 2004 in Athens,
the German triathlete Anja Dittmer is using Almased to help fulfill this olympic
motto.
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June 2003
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SLIM
DOWN THIS SUMMER WITH GREAT TASTING, ALL-NATURAL ALMASED®
It’s now official – summer is finally here! Now
you can achieve that sexy summer body with Almased®. Almased®
introduces their all-natural Multi-Protein Powder that can
be included in any weight management plan.
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5 May 2003 |
NEW
WEIGHT LOSS STUDY REVEALS - REACH YOUR DREAM WEIGHT FAST AND
HEALTHY.
Almost daily new diets are offered that promise highest weight
reduction in the shortest amount of time. The temptation is
great to follow these diets, then after a short time you notice
– it doesn’t work.
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5 Feb 2003 |
ALMASED®
BEING CARRIED BY VITAMIN WORLD®
Almased, USA has announced a distribution agreement with Vitamin
World to carry Almased’s all-natural multi-protein powder.
The vitamin and nutritional supplement retailer will sell
the product in its 532 stores nationwide effective Jan. 2003. |
9 Oct 2002 |
ALMASED®
DEBUTS NEW PRODUCT PACKAGING
Almased® is rolling out its new, bright green packaging.
The label features a photograph of an attractive, slender
couple on a bicycle, depicting the product’s role in
a fit and healthy lifestyle. |
24 Feb 2002 |
ALMASED®
LAUNCHES BEAUTY PRODUCTS
Almased® has created its own line of hypo-allergenic skin
care products. Almased Day & Night Crème, Almased
Hand and Body Lotion and Almased Anti-Wrinkle Oil are now
available in the United States. |
28 Jan 2002 |
ALMASED®
BREWS UP WELLNESS TEA
Almased has brewed up a special blend of herbs for its latest
product offering. The new member of Almased’s family
of products for healthy living, Almased Wellness Tea, is now
available in the U.S. |
5 Nov 2001 |
THE
ALMASED TURBODIET®: A NATURAL PATH TO A NORMAL BODY WEIGHT
More than 60 percent of American adults are overweight or
obese, according to the surgeon general. One reason is that
our typical high-fat, high-calorie diet lacks the essential
nutrients our bodies need to function properly and maintain
a normal weight. |