Source: Salt Lake Tribune 10/18/2007
Agel Conference to Draw International Crowd
Over 3,000 people from 40 countries are expected at the Agel event, which will run through Saturday at the Salt Palace Convention Center.
Founded in 2005, Agel is one of the latest entrants into the already-crowded dietary Utah dietary supplements industry. At least 105 companies based in the state sold products worth $4.4 billion last year according to the United Natural Products Alliance.
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