Utah-based whole-foods nutrition company Whole Living, and its wholly-owned subsidiary The Brain Garden, is pleased to announce that revenues for its Q2 2002 were US$1.75m compared to US$1.43m during the Q1 2002.

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The company said that growth was a direct result of increased demand for the Pulse product line.


The Q2 also featured significant events for the company’s future, with the expansion of global operations in Australia and Canada, and recently announced plans to enter Europe.


Domestic sales increased over 150%. The company also completed the acquisition of Vestrio Corp. in late June, and realised the benefits in July.


“In this quarter we crossed some major milestones and are on track with the vision management has laid out for this company,” stated president Ron Williams.

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Whole Living turned profitable in May for the first time in its history, and continued the profitable trend in the following two months.

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