Sales Of Age-Related Products A Key Driver For U.S. Supplement Growth
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Baby boomers continue to drive dietary supplement sales growth in the U.S. as nearly half the market goes to age-related products, according to analysis by Capsugel, a division of Pfizer USA
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