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Aristo Health Inc. Signs Trademark License Agreement to Co-Brand With MEG-3


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Aristo Health Inc. Signs Trademark License Agreement to Co-Brand With MEG-3

Aristo Health Inc., a new generation health and wellness company, specializing in functional foods and beverages, is pleased to announce that they have signed a trademark license agreement with Ocean Nutrition Canada Limited (ONC).  This agreement enables Aristo Health to use ONC’s MEG-3® brand Omega-3 EPA/DHA healthy food ingredient in their new line of adult and kids’ nutrition bars to be marketed under the Aristo™ brand name.

Gursh Bindra, Ph.D., founder and CEO of Aristo Health said, “We're very proud to carry the MEG-3® logo on our upcoming product launches and in our promotional material as it conveys the quality of our ingredients and their suppliers.” Aristo Health plans to introduce a range of functional foods and beverages, which will contain MEG-3® Omega-3 EPA (Eicosapentaenoic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) from fish oil.  Bindra contin
 

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