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Waihi Bush flaxseed oil

NZ Waihi Bush Flaxseed Oil

We have begun importing Waihi Bush flaxseed oil from Bio Oils in New Zealand. This oil is produced mainly in Ashburton on the South Island. New Zealand Organic Flaxseed Oil [Sano Shokuan, Rakuten Mall] This flaxseed oil is extra-virgin organic and comes from the naturally rich environment of New Zealand. It is high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential nutrients that the body cannot produce on its own. Omega-3 fatty acids help maintain healthy blood lipid levels and are beneficial for overall health. The oil is extracted carefully with a cold-pressed, unrefined method to ensure the best quality. It …

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Stealth28 rent starts on Rentio

Stealth28 HTBT and HT are now available for rent!You can start using them for just a few thousand yen/month subscribe. Stealth28 HTBThttps://www.rentio.jp/products/htbtStealth28 HThttps://www.rentio.jp/products/ht

Exhibited at the Tokyo Gift Show

We exhibited at the 91st Tokyo International Gift Show Spring 2021. Date: February 3 to 5, 2021 Venue: Tokyo Big Sight We exhibited three products. Electronic hearing protection earphones StealthElite USB-C dock with display VisualDock UV sterilization bottle CrazyCap There were not so many participants, maybe 30% of usual, because of Covid-19. But we had several good business talks.

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Stealth 28, funded 8 million yen on Makuake, started another campaign on Campfire

We funded 8 million yen from 480 backers on the Makuake crowdfunding campaign. Thank you very much for your support. Stealth28 HTBT / HT – Makuake We have started another crowdfunding campaign on CAMPFIRE machi-ya. Stealth28 HTBT / HT – CAMPFIRE machi-ya

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Pro Ears visited Japan

Gary, President of Altus Brands, known as the Pro Ears brand of electronic hearing protection earphones, visited Japan with his family from the U.S.I showed them around my hometown, Nara City, and they enjoyed seeing the Great Buddha at Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Shrine, and the deer in Nara Park.