Pure NZ Is Redefining Bottle Water
The Kiwi Bottled Water Brand Is Disrupting Its Industry By Putting Quality First .Everywhere
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pure NZ is a bottled water manufacturer that operates out of Pokeno, New Zealand. Just half an hour south of Auckland, the Kiwi brand chose its base of operations for a very specific reason: water. Lots of water. Pure NZ has built a massive state-of-the-art factory in this suburban region due to the fact that it s located on a massive aquifer. This underground cavern is filled with the cleanest liquid that was initially captured by nature and gradually collected over hundreds of years.
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When Tech and Fitness Collide
Dance2Fit Is Utilizing Technology to Encourage Fitness in an Increasingly-Isolated, Remote-First World
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When tech is brought up in the context of working out, it typically invokes thoughts of cutting-edge equipment or the latest fitness tracker. However, there s one company that is taking things a step further. Dance2Fit is boldly demonstrating just how dynamic the tech and fitness worlds can be when they overlap in as many ways as possible.
The Dance2Fit brand primarily consists of a variety of online and in-person activities that are defined as aerobic dancing mixed with fitness. These are integrated into a connected super network of over 700,000 individuals, all of whom share one simple goal: to stay fit while having some fun. The brand s flagship product is its high-intensity workout routines, which are born out of founder Jessica Bass Ja
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Ask any business major and they ll tell you that two decades into the 21st century, growth is everything. Concepts like continual learning, embracing adaptability, and maintaining flexibility are central aspects of prolonged success. In other words, if it wants to survive in the ever-changing modern marketplace, a company must be willing to pivot and institute changes at any time without completely losing its identity in the process.
This growth mindset has been on full display throughout the past year in the form of the Chinese-based enterprise Gsport. The company has quietly operated out of a state-of-the-art facility in eastern China for nearly two decades. Over that time, it s created an arsenal of quality health care products including athletic and kinesiology tape, cohesive cold bandages, cold bags all of which are designed to help with sports injuries and post-workout recovery. Gsport