LAFTI probiotic line lands at Lallemand
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Institut Rosell-Lallemand acquires the LAFTI probiotics line from Dutch ingredient giant DSM. The subsidiary of Canadian company Lallemand said March 8 it will expand LAFTI's dietary supplement applications into sports nutrition and recovery. Current LAFTI applications include Attune Foods' Attune Probiotic Wellness Bars (1"The Tan Sheet" April 2, 2007). DSM retains a license to LAFTI's dairy business, consistent with the firm's food- and beverage-based probiotic application strategy, Lallemand said
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