Supplements made by Agel are kosher and halal certified, making them safe for Jews and Muslims to ingest. Because of that, the company has become especially popular in Israel and many Muslim countries, such as Malaysia and Indonesia.
"We wanted Agel to be a global company that bridges all races, religions and cultures," Agel CEO and founder Glen Johnson said in a news release.
The company is being recognized by the United Jewish Federation of Utah for its involvement in the Israeli business environment and its humanitarian work in the country. Agel has recently donated $5,000 to increase educational opportunities for Israeli children.