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2018 TSE Product Showcase winners announced

DENVER – The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) announced the winners of the 2018 NACDS Total Store Expo Product Showcase. Products ranging from baby care to home healthcare were on display in the “Product Showcase” on the exhibit floor.

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DENVER – The National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS) announced the winners of the 2018 NACDS Total Store Expo Product Showcase. Products ranging from baby care to home healthcare were on display in the “Product Showcase” on the exhibit floor. The Showcase provided increased visibility for suppliers to market their products to retailers.

Evaluated by the retail attendees, winners of this year’s “Product Showcase” are:

Baby Care:

Company: Hyland’s, Inc.

Booth: 1636

Name of Product: Hyland’s Baby Oral Pain Relief Tablet

Consumables:

Company: Fit Crunch Bar by Chef Robert Irvine

Booth: 3936

Name of Product: FITCRUNCH Snack Bars

Cosmetics & Fragrances:

Company: Markwins Beauty

Booth: 2238

Name of Product: Physicians Formula – Butter Collection

General Merchandise:

Company: American Greetings Corporation

Booth: 1833

Name of Product: Star Wars Greeting Card Collection by Papyrus

Healthcare/OTC:

Company: Bausch + Lomb

Booth: 829

Name of Product: Lumify Drops

Home Healthcare:

Company: Dexcom, Inc.

Booth: 1840

Name of Product: Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

Household Products/Non-Edible Consumables:

Company: Gurunanda LLC

Booth: 1650

Name of Product: Aromatherapy Essential Oils and Diffusers

Personal Care/HBC:

Company: Bulldog Skincare Inc.

Booth: 2226

Name of Product: Bulldog Skincare for Men – Age Defense Moisturizer 3.3 oz.

Pharmacy Operations Equipment & Services:

Company: Legacy Pharmaceutical Packaging

Booth: 2611

Name of Product: Opioid Control Pack

Pharmacy Products:

Company: Ascensia Diabetes Care

Booth: 920

Name of Product: CONTOUR NEXT ONE Smart Meter & App System

The 2019 NACDS Total Store Expo will be held August 24 to 26 in Boston.

 

 

 

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