VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENT SALES DECLINE 4% IN DRUG STORES IN THIRD QUARTER
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENT SALES DECLINE 4% IN DRUG STORES IN THIRD QUARTER of 1994 ended Sept. 30, according to a recent report on trends in health and beauty aids compiled by Information Resources, Inc. subsidiary Towne-Oller. Vitamin E sales were almost $19 mil. in drug stores during the third quarter, down by approximately $825,000 at retail. Vitamin E sales in drug stores were fiat in the second quarter after rising over 60% in the first quarter of the year.
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