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In this same year, Shaklee married Ruth Chapin whom he met at a church function. In 1916, at 22 years of age, Shaklee purchased his first medical clinic. A year later, the couple gave birth to their first son, Forrest Jr. In 1918, the Shaklee family moved 30 mi (48 km) to Fort Dodge, Iowa where Shaklee opened his second and much larger facility.
Forrest C. Shaklee (1894–1985), a chiropractor and nutritionist based in his home state of Iowa, and later in Oakland, California, created the first vitamin in the United States labeled "Shaklee's Vitalized Minerals" in 1915. [2] In 1956, Shaklee founded the Shaklee Corporation with his two sons to manufacture nutritional supplements. [3]
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Forrest C. Shaklee (1894–1985), American nutritionist, founder of Shaklee Corporation Forrest Sherman (1896–1951), U.S. Navy admiral and Chief of Naval Operations Forrest Shreve (1878–1950), American botanist
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They had two sons, Craig Edward, an investment banker, and Roger Lawrence, CEO of Shaklee. [13] [14] [15] In 1999, he co-sponsored a full-page ad in the New York Times in which cardinal John Joseph O'Connor (Archbishop of New York) made public apologies for the harm inflicted by the Roman Catholics to Jews during the past two millennials. [16] [17]