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by on January 20, 2021
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Just six months after launching, Australia’s only one-for-one supplements brand, Kynd, has scored a major business coup, joining forces with the country’s largest pharmacy retailer, Chemist Warehouse, to further support people in need. Kynd has a commitment that for every one product sold, one Immunity product is donated to an Australian in need, including the homeless and those in women’s refuges. Since launching in June last year, the brand has donated more than 25,000 Immunity products to 16 charity partners around the country.  That number is set to increase. From today, all six of Kynd’s products will be available in more than 350 Chemist Warehouse stores across Australia.  Founder Matthew Stenmark said Kynd’s mission was aimed at helping people be kind to their bodies, kind to others and kind to the planet. “I travelled through Africa and India and after coming home to Sydney, I wanted to do something that would make a difference to peoples’ lives, their health and the environment,” Mr Stenmark said. “I am thrilled to be stocked in Chemist Warehouse. We’re particularly excited that giving more Australians better access to our products, means more Australians in need will benefit. “We have proudly partnered with 16 charities across Australia and are looking to assist more people throughout 2021 and would encourage charity organisations interested in receiving donations of our immunity product to get in touch.” Kynd’s products to be stocked in Chemist Warehouse include: Women’s Multivitamin + Skin Glow – Hair, Skin & Nails Magnesium Bio 1200 Sustainably Sourced Fish Oil Double Strength Nutricosmetic Collagen Forte Collagen+ To enable Kynd to reach as many people as possible, Kynd leverages the national distribution network of iNova Pharmaceuticals. In addition to Chemist Warehouse, Kynd products are also available in Coles and Blooms The Chemist stores. Always read the label. Follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional. Supplements may only be of assistance if dietary intake is inadequate.
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