MusclePharm Corp
OTC:MSLPQ
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MusclePharm Corp
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MusclePharm Corp. engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of branded sports nutrition products and nutritional supplements. The company is headquartered in Burbank, California. The company went IPO on 2008-12-03. The firm develops, manufactures, markets and distributes branded sports nutrition products and nutritional supplements. The firm's portfolio of brands includes MusclePharm and FitMiss. The MusclePharm brand product portfolio is designed for athletes of all levels and anyone who pursues an active lifestyle. The company offers a range of performance powders, capsules, tablets and gels. Its portfolio of products targets every type of fitness enthusiast and professional, from combat sport, weight training, bodybuilding, running, and all team and individual sports, as well as individuals who lead an active lifestyle. Its offerings are clinically developed through a six-stage research process. The company provides its products under various categories, such as Sport Series, Essentials Series, Natural Series, FitMiss and On-the-Go. Its retail distribution channels include specialty, international and food, drug, and mass (FDM).
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