In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Artemis International, along with its European manufacturing partner Iprona, is introducing a new line of dark berry extracts under the Craft branded line at Expo West.
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In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Artemis International (Fort Wayne, IN), along with its European manufacturing partner Iprona, is introducing a new line of dark berry extracts under the Craft branded line at Expo West, taking place in Anaheim, CA. This will be a healthy line extension to its branded elderberry extract ElderCraft that will include CherryCraft, AroniaCraft, and CurrantCraft. The Craft line of extracts is differentiated by its proprietary extraction process, Iprona Polyphenol Technology, that is a physical ultrafiltration extraction process the firm says allows for the retention of the whole berry profile, including polysaccharides.
“Twenty-five years of success is indeed a milestone, and great timing to embark on this exciting new product line launch,” said Leslie Gallo, president of Artemis International, in a press release. “Our new line of Craft branded berry extracts features a proprietary solvent-free processing technology that will deliver a distinctive and ‘crafted’ premium level of product quality, performance, and trust. We say it’s ‘The art of extraction. Perfected.’ It is also a perfect start to our next 25 years.”
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