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Seattle Gummy Company Expands Reach to Super 1 Foods Stores
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This partnership extends SGC's mission to empower individuals through high-concentration and rapidly absorbed active compounds.

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Seattle Gummy Company (SGC), a leading provider of high-performance gummy supplements, announces the availability of its premium products at Super 1 Foods stores across Washington, Idaho, and Montana. This partnership extends SGC's mission to empower individuals through high-concentration and rapidly absorbed active compounds.

Key Details:
  • Who: Seattle Gummy Company
  • What: SGC product line, including Mocca Shots (energy), Performance Gummies (sports), Slumber Shots (sleep), and Immunity and Wellness Gummies
  • Where: Super 1 Foods stores in Washington, Idaho, and Montana
  • When: Effective immediately
  • Why: To increase accessibility of SGC products for health-conscious consumers in the region
  • How: Strategic partnership with Super 1 Foods, a retailer known for quality product offerings

"We're thrilled to partner with Super 1 Foods, bringing our innovative gummy supplements to more individuals seeking effective, convenient solutions for energy, sports performance, sleep, and overall wellness," said Connie Wan, CEO of Seattle Gummy Company.

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Super 1 Foods, with 15 stores across the region, is committed to offering diverse, high-quality products that cater to customers' health and wellness needs. The addition of SGC's products reinforces this commitment.

For those outside Super 1 Foods' service area, SGC products remain available through:
  1. SGC's online platform (nationwide shipping)
  2. Major retailers including Walmart and Amazon

About Seattle Gummy Company

Seattle Gummy Company specializes in high-performance gummy supplements, offering a delicious and efficient way to benefit from high-concentration active compounds. SGC's products are designed to elevate performance and well-being across various aspects of life.

For more information, visit seattlegummy.com.

Contact
Brad Fitch
***@seattlegummy.com


Source: Seattle Gummy Company

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