PharmaCare Laboratories, the Sydney-based health goods maker, has become Australia's largest locally owned vitamin and supplements maker. The company's portfolio includes over 20 products and is still expanding. Consumer appetite for wellness products has increased during the pandemic, making them non-discretionary items.
PharmaCare might not have instant name recognition, but from its Nature’s Way vitamin gummies to its head lice treatment KP24, the company’s products are a dominant force in the nation’s pharmacies.
Then there’s the success of the Nature’s Way supplements brand, with its gummy vitamins produced at PharmaCare’s NSW production facility.Cochran says the business, founded by entrepreneur Toby Browne in 1985, is “an amazing Australian success story”, approaching $750 million in turnover. Cochran says the rise of the Australian supplements industry, which has grown in value to between $5 billion and $6 billion, shows the respect consumers have for the nation’s regulatory frameworks around complementary medicines.Credit:
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