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Ahava Rebrands To Further Penetrate North American Market

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Israel-based Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories is counting on a rebranding effort to make its skin-care lineup more accessible and consumer-friendly and ultimately to help the firm increase its presence in North America.

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