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Nannocare expanding its retail distribution

16 Aug '19
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Nannocare is expanding its retail distribution at a number of new stores nationwide. The innovative brand that pioneered menstrual hygiene pads infused with nannogenic technology, will now be available at popular college bookstores, supermarkets and drugstores. Nannocare has created NannoPad which is made with 100 per cent OCS certified organic cotton.

NannoPad uses biodegradable plastic wrapping and natural nannogenic technology that utilises Far Infrared Energy, known to help stimulate circulation in the tiny blood vessels up to 1.5 inches under the skin around the pelvic region. By stimulating these blood vessels, NannoPad can help reduce menstrual discomfort and decrease the need for women to use harmful painkillers during their periods.

With Nannocare's expansion into additional retailers, it will make it even more convenient for women to have access to NannoPads, the natural solution for cramping, bloating and discomfort associated with the menstrual cycle. Nannocare is making its way into 150 Barnes & Noble College stores, making it easier for students to sit through classes without the irritation caused by their periods. Nannocare is also being made available at 50 Raley's supermarkets in California and Nevada, 77 Big Y locations located in Massachusetts and Connecticut, 120 Coborn stores in Minnesota and over 4,000 drugstore locations such as Pharmabox and CVS Pharmacy locations.

"We could not be more thrilled to provide women with more convenient ways to access NannoPads than ever," said Paul Van Kleef, CEO and founder of Nannocare. "By expanding our distribution to everyday retailers, we are finally able to bring a new kind of innovation in the feminine hygiene space to women's everyday lives." (SV)

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