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First-ever Stack3d Open Day to put the spotlight on newcomers to the industry

Stack3d First Ever Open Day

At this year’s Olympia Expo, as well as the always jam-packed NACS Show, both in Las Vegas, we were introduced to several brands that had just hit the scene or had been on the market for some time; we had just never crossed paths. Either way we look at it, there are a lot of companies in the health, sports, and nutrition industries that aren’t in the 1,000s we cover here at Stack3d. We also received questions about how to be included in our fast-paced newsfeed, loaded with stories at all hours of the day.

We brainstormed during the Olympia Expo, NACS Show, and this past weekend to come up with a completely new concept that’ll bring some awareness to brands that have unfortunately yet to grace our headlines. The Stack3d Open Day is something we plan on hosting in about three weeks on Wednesday, the 6th of November. This will be a day that we exclusively highlight supplement, beverage, and functional food companies that we have yet to share here in the Stack3d newsfeed in any capacity.

We’ll take submissions via social media by way of direct message, tagging in comments, or through our contact page at stack3d.com/contact. On November 6th, we’ll post about brands that have been suggested or reached out personally on our website and social media platforms. We’ll include introductions, a rundown of their catalog of products and the complexity of their formulas, and in some cases, if they have the details; information on upcoming innovations and developments.

There is no charge for this; brands can simply reach out, answer a few questions, provide the necessary details; and if they stand out enough, we’ll include them on the first Stack3d Open Day, and moving forward, we’ll share all of their updates, as we do the brands you already regularly see in the newsfeed. Again, this is purely a way for us to expand on the goal we’ve always had to be the premier source for news, reviews, and events, and we look forward to potentially doing more of these if it proves popular.

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