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Steviva Brands Opens Doors to Private Label

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June 7, 2011

Steviva Brands is now offers a range of services that allow retailers to offer private label options of its natural low-calorie sweetener.

Steviva Brands’ operations are Kosher Certified, GMP-certified, gluten free, petro-chemical free and licensed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the company said in a statement, noting “our facilities and practices are in full compliance with FDA rules and regulations.”

“We can effectively service retailers ranging from supermarkets, club stores, convenience stores, drug stores, and food services with quality FDA approved GRAS Status stevia extract and stevia blends to your specifications or ours,” said Thom King, CEO of Steviva Brands, founded in 1999.

 

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