Manna Pro® Enters the Animal Grooming & Skin Care Category with Calm Coat® Brand.
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Manna Pro Will be the Exlusive National Distributor of the Calm Coat Brand. The New Partnership Allows Manna Pro to Better Serve Owners of Horses and Small Animals.
Chesterfield, Mo. – Beginning April 1, 2010, trusted animal nutrition manufacturer Manna Pro¨ will become the exclusive national distributor of the Calm Coat¨ brand of skin and coat care products for horses, dogs and cats. This will be the first line of grooming and skin products distributed by Manna Pro, which is already known among horse and livestock owners for its superior animal nutrition products.
Calm Coat is a premium brand of skin and coat care products that has been respected by animal owners for over 30 years. The flagship product, Calm Coat Natural Topical, was originally developed to treat skin ailments at an equine rescue facility in Florida, the heart of horse country. Today the line has grown to include the essential items that every horse and small animal owner needs in their grooming kit, including shampoos, detanglers, eye cleansers, ear cleansers, fly repellents, chewable treats and supplements. Calm Coat products have been distributed primarily in the Southeastern United States, but will now be available through the numerous retail locations where other fine Manna Pro products are sold.
In horses, Calm Coat Natural Topical is used for a wide variety of skin conditions including mane and tail rubbing, sweet itch, tack rubbing, summer itch, girth itch, insect bites and other environmental irritations. Calm Coat’s topical spray also provides immediate relief to itching, allergies and skin irritations in dogs and cats. Its all-natural blend of essential oils is available in 2-ounce and 4-ounce bottles for small animals, and in 8-ounce and 32-ounce sizes for equine applications
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