Vitamin Supplements 360 - Donald Trump Selling Vitamins
The Trump brand has historically been affiliated with gold-plated high rises, glittering casinos and a huge ego.
Now the Donald is diversifing his portfolio with a Massachusetts-based vitamin supplement and health products company.
Ideal Health, a 12-year-old Newbury company, has teamed up with Donald Trump. They have been renamed The Trump Network to sell its nutritional products through a network of distributors.
Ideal Health representatives wouldn’t disclose any financial details about the new venture.
However there are thrilled with the new venture.
The Trump Network will sell vitamins, a weight-management formula, nutritional snacks for kids, and energy drinks.
The company’s MLM distributors will receive commissions for the products they sell and build a residual income with a cut from products sold by other salespeople they’ve recruited to their team.
Trump, in an e-mail statement, called the new venture a “rescue and recovery program” for people suffering through the recession.
People that join the Trump Network spend $48. That buys you a business kit and three months access to a personalized Web site to promote the products.
The Trump Network will compete with well-established networks such as Amway and scores of retail brands such as Centrum. Amway alone says it had $8.2 billion in revenue in 2008.
Now the Donald is diversifing his portfolio with a Massachusetts-based vitamin supplement and health products company.
Ideal Health, a 12-year-old Newbury company, has teamed up with Donald Trump. They have been renamed The Trump Network to sell its nutritional products through a network of distributors.
Ideal Health representatives wouldn’t disclose any financial details about the new venture.
However there are thrilled with the new venture.
The Trump Network will sell vitamins, a weight-management formula, nutritional snacks for kids, and energy drinks.
The company’s MLM distributors will receive commissions for the products they sell and build a residual income with a cut from products sold by other salespeople they’ve recruited to their team.
Trump, in an e-mail statement, called the new venture a “rescue and recovery program” for people suffering through the recession.
People that join the Trump Network spend $48. That buys you a business kit and three months access to a personalized Web site to promote the products.
The Trump Network will compete with well-established networks such as Amway and scores of retail brands such as Centrum. Amway alone says it had $8.2 billion in revenue in 2008.
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