ICP acquires natural sleep aid
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Milwaukee Wis.-based Innovative Custom Products acquires the California-based company that makes Scent To Sleep aromatherapy sleep mist, for an undisclosed amount. The product's maker of the same name says consumers who spray Scent To Sleep on bed linens and pillows 5 minutes before bed and breathe deeply after lying down will "wake up refreshed and energized" with no side effects. Scent To Sleep's Web site touts the product as a "great alternative to prescription sleep aids." It comes in lavender and green apple with vanilla at $11.99 for two 2.5 ounce bottles
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