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  2. Vitacost - Wikipedia

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    Vitacost.com, Inc. is an American e-commerce company based in Boca Raton, Florida, that sells vitamins, supplements and organic grocery products. [2] The company was bought by Kroger in 2014. [ 3 ] Vitacost was inducted into Inc Magazine 's "Inc. 500 Lifetime Hall of Fame," in 2006 as one of the US's 500 fastest-growing privately held ...

  3. The New York Times Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The book review publishes each week the widely cited and influential New York Times Best Seller list, which is created by the editors of the Times "News Surveys" department. [ 7 ] In 2021, on the 125th anniversary of the Book Review , Parul Sehgal a staff critic and former editor at the Book Review , wrote a review of the NYTBR titled ...

  4. Vitamin World - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin World, Inc. was founded in 1977 as a subsidiary of NBTY Inc, later the Nature's Bounty Company. [1] NBTY manufactured and sold vitamin and mineral supplement products under the "Vitamin World" label, sports nutrition products under their "Precision Engineered" label, and numerous National Brand label products at the stores.

  5. Talk:Vitacost - Wikipedia

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    The Vitacost page reads like an advertisement for Vitacost. What can be done about this? Jeremy — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jstorly (talk • contribs) 17:09, 4 March 2012 (UTC) This article reads like an advertisement because it is an advertisement.

  6. Twinlab - Wikipedia

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    Twinlab was founded by David and Jean Blechman in 1968 and run by them and their sons – Neil, Brian, Ross, Steve and Dean. Using experience gained from over 20 years as a pharmaceutical salesman, David Blechman named the company for his two sets of twins and started marketing a liquid protein supplement from their family garage.

  7. Jason Calacanis - Wikipedia

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    Jason McCabe Calacanis (born November 28, 1970) is a podcaster, American Internet entrepreneur, [1] angel investor, [2] and author. [3] [4]His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York.

  8. Jeff Stibel - Wikipedia

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    At age 32, he became one of the youngest public company CEOs in America and opened the NASDAQ stock market on June 15, 2007. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He is also an amateur cognitive scientist, a New York Times bestselling author, and a weekly columnist for the USA Today .

  9. Norton Simon - Wikipedia

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    Norton Winfred Simon (February 5, 1907 – June 2, 1993) was an American industrialist and philanthropist.He was at one time one of the wealthiest men in America. [1] At the time of his death, he had amassed a net worth of nearly US$10 billion.