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Natural Products Association MarketPlace

Natural Products Association MarketPlace is the official conference and trade show of the Natural Products Association. It is produced by New Hope Natural Media for the natural and healthy products industries. Thousands of industry professionals attend the conference to see the latest new products and trends. The show also features educational sessions with industry experts along with networking events. In 2011, NPA and Bluebonnet Nutrition co-hosted a joint anniversary celebration at the President’s Reception to honor the diamond 75th anniversary for NPA and the platinum 20th anniversary for Bluebonnet. NPA also held its annual business meeting, introducing new NPA President Jeff Wright.

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