Source: Press Release 12/2/2006
Agel Launches in Houston
AGEL Enterprises Launches in Houston on November 30, 2006 and provides a revolutionary new product line that will forever change the health and wellness industry.
Houston, TX, November 27, 2006 --(PR.COM)-- Lori LeBlanc, an Independent Team Member with AGEL Enterprises, will be part of a team of entrepreneurs introducing this exciting business model to Houston. The AGEL business represents the entry of a new and revolutionary product to the health and wellness industry.
AGEL Enterprises, a Utah-based company, has released a patented way to deliver nutrients called "Suspension Gel Technology". Their product line will change the way people take nutritional products forever.
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