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Melaleuca Unveils New 371,000 Square Foot International Corporate Office Facility
— With No Debt and Rapid Growth, Melaleuca’s New Facilities Signals Melaleuca’s Expectation of a Bright Future — IDAHO FALLS, Idaho – Dec. 11, 2012 – Melaleuca: The Wellness Company®, a manufacturer of 350 health, household and wellness products, unveiled plans for a new 371,000-square-foot home office. The new facility will house all of Melaleuca’s…
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PROVEN. PROTECTED. PATENTED. Effective September 25, 2012. That’s a date for the Melaleuca history books, and a significant milestone for Melaleuca Marketing Executives! September 25, 2012 was the day the U.S. Patent and Trademark office granted patent number 8273393 protecting Oligo® technology. What does the new patent mean to your business? More and more Americans…
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Read More5 Habits to Help You Avoid Acne
Keeping a less acne-prone complexion doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Here are five simple secrets to effectively prevent acne. 1. Take high-glycemic foods off your plate Researchers are finding that high-glycemic foods like white breads, potato chips, french fries, pasta, and others containing processed flours and sugars are linked to acne formation. How…
Read MoreStop and Smell the Apples
Introducing new Apple-Scented Lemon Brite by Melaleuca It’s like opening your kitchen window onto an orchard. Branches laden with crisp, tart, juicy green apples just ready to be picked. Filling your kitchen with such a refreshing fragrance, you’ll want to take a moment just to breathe it in. For a limited time, EcoSense® is offering…
Read MoreThe Hand of Providence: Rallying a Community to Make a Difference
TEMPE, ARIZONA is typical of the American Southwest.The stucco houses of suburban sprawl are uninterrupted (except for the occasional verdant golf course, palm tree, park or hotel), and every day ends with an orangey-purple brush-painted sunset. Only the barren adobe cliffs and the occasional tumbleweed remind you that you’re on the edge of the Sonoran…
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