NBTY

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NBTY, Inc.
Type Public
Founded 1971
Headquarters Bohemia, New York
Industry Retail
Products Nutritional supplements
Revenue $1.88 Billion (2006)
Website www.nbty.com

NBTY, Inc., formerly known as Nature's Bounty, Inc., is a manufacturer of vitamins and nutritional supplements which are distributed under many third party brands in the United States and internationally. [1] Its name was changed from Nature's Bounty, Inc. to NBTY, Inc. in 1995.[2]

In 1999, NBTY became a supplier of nutritional supplements for Wal-Mart under the Nature's Bounty brand[3], and was named Wal-Mart's Supplier of the Year in 2002[4].

In May 2000, NBTY announced a large addition to its supply of products at Walgreens [5].

In 2003, CVS selected NBTY as its exclusive supplier for all existing vitamins and supplements [6].

NBTY also markets products to chain stores such as CVS, Eckerd Drugs, and Target.

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[edit] Origins

Nature's Bounty was founded in 1971 by Arthur Rudolph primarily as a mail order, catalog based company. Nature's Bounty is headquartered in Bohemia, New York.

[edit] Brands

Nature's Bounty distributes its products to supermarkets, drug store chains, and health food stores under various brand names. Some of the more recognizable brands include Puritan's Pride, Vitamin World and Nutrition Warehouse, MET-Rx, and GNC (UK). Other brands owned by NBTY include Holland & Barrett (UK), Rexall-Sundown, Ester-C, Solgar, Precision Engineered and Herbal Authority.

[edit] Vitamin World

Vitamin World is a manufacturer of vitamins and nutritional supplements distributed in retail stores in the United States. Vitamin World has roughly 450 retail stores throughout the U.S.

Vitamin World was founded in 1960 by Arthur Rudolph, and is headquartered in Bohemia, New York.[1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Vitamin World Company Information (Official corporate website)

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