Life...sDHA, a brand of vegetarian, algal DHA is now being incorporated into salad dressings and sandwich toppings at Quiznos Sub Shop (Denver). A total of 16 sauces and dressings will now be fortified with Life...sDHA at Quiznos, according to Martek Biosciences (Columbia, MD), the manufacturer of Life...sDHA.
Life...sDHA, a brand of vegetarian, algal DHA is now being incorporated into salad dressings and sandwich toppings at Quiznos Sub Shop (Denver). A total of 16 sauces and dressings will now be fortified with Life...sDHA at Quiznos, according to Martek Biosciences (Columbia, MD), the manufacturer of Life...sDHA.
"We are pleased to be working with Quiznos, a national chain with nearly 4,000 stores, to offer consumers healthier options with a variety of toppings and dressings enriched with Life'sDHA," said Joe Buron, vice president of sales and marketing for Martek. "This product launch is a significant milestone as we seek to further expand our presence in all categories of the U.S. food and beverage industry, including restaurants and foodservice."
Life...sDHA is currently available in a number of applications, including dietary supplements, infant formulas, foods, and beverages. For more information about Life...sDHA, click here.
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