More jobs could be coming to Eastern Idaho

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CBS KIDK News 3 | By Todd Kunz

There is some good news in today’s economy, more jobs could be coming to Eastern Idaho. The news comes from Melaleuca president, Frank VanderSloot.

The company has recently found a way to increase vitamin absorption… preventing free radicals from being created and making the older vitamins ineffective.

“This is so much better that it’s going to bring a lot of jobs to Idaho Falls and it’s going to put Idaho Falls on the map as one of the leading manufacturers of vitamins and minerals in this country. That’s what we expect,” explains VanderSloot.

The new vitamin formula is already on the shelves and being sold to the public. The old formula was dumped into the Bonneville County Landfill, all 10.4-million dollars worth.

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