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Nutrition for Life will build awareness of its wellness products by leveraging
CBAs reach
Boise, Idaho (January 8, 2003) Jerry Kramer, chairman of the board for
Nutrition For Life International, and Gary Hunter, commissioner of the
Continental Basketball Association, today announced that they have forged
a global agreement to promote Nutrition for Lifes products and opportunity
through the CBAs communication channels.
For nearly two decades, Houston-based Nutrition for Life has been advancing
the Health and Wellness market with some of the most advanced, progressive,
and highly effective products on the market, while offering individuals
the opportunity to build financial independence through their own home-based
businesses.
We are committed to taking Essential Nutritional Supplementation to
every home and family in America and in the many countries we serve throughout
the world. And we know that takes a team effort, said Kramer, the former
NFL-great and Super Bowl champion. That is why we are proud to be associated
with the CBA, an organization that exemplifies the highest standards of
sportsmanship, competition, and family values.
Hunter sees this partnership as an opportunity for both organizations
to make major advancements in their respective fields. Nutrition For
Life is at the forefront of a rapidly growing dietary supplement market
and the CBA is on the verge of some major expansion and growth opportunities,
he said. We believe strongly that the synergies represented in our partnership
will accelerate the process for both organizations.
Kramer agrees that the CBA and Nutrition For Life are on similar courses
for advancement. The 57-year history of the CBA mirrors the 20-year history
of Nutrition for Life: We are both committed to peak performance, to quality,
to solid value, said the ex-Green Bay Packer.
Nutrition for Life generates millions of dollars of part-time income
for the families of the folks who take our Essential Supplements to the
world; and it is those same families that come to CBA games and make this
league an essential part of the American sports landscape. We are honored
by the association.
An average of 3,371 fans (26,969 total) attended the Continental Basketball
Associations eight opening weekend games this season, a 23 percent increase
from last seasons attendance in the first eight games (21,911 total,
2,739 average). This fan support, along with two NBA call-ups in the seasons
first two weeks, an active membership admission with USA Basketball on
Nov. 14, and national exposure via a Nov. 18 Sports Illustrated article,
has the oldest professional basketball league in the world in an excellent
position for expansion in the near future.
Expansion is also a word familiar to the Nutrition for Life team. In
addition to core nutritional supplements, they provide an entire line
of weight management products, sports supplements, foods, and personal
care products available exclusively through independent distributors.
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