Extracts In Brief
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Lather: Natural-positioned bath and body line expands with 12 new products unveiled at the Extracts Trade Show in New York City March 26-29. Launches include Cranberry Turbinado Sugar Rub ($38), Aha Facial Therapy with Copper and Borage ($24), Bamboo Silk Foaming Face Scrub ($21), Pink Clay and Rose At-Home Facial System ($20), Pumpkin Enzyme Body Scrub ($19), Eucalyptus Foaming Foot Scrub with Pumice ($18) and Linden Blossom Moisturizing Body Spray ($18). Products rolling out now to four Lather boutiques on the West Coast as well as select Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's doors, Pasadena, Calif. company notes. Lather also plans to introduce baby line in April. Lather brand was launched in 1999 (1"The Rose Sheet" May 26, 2003, Marketing In Brief)...
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