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This week’s round up features stories on David’s Epogee acquisition which faces an antitrust lawsuit, Hershey’s ...
David Protein bar founder Peter Rahal has been sued by startups who can no longer access EPG, a fat replacer now owned by ...
Protein bar brand David is hitting the ground running since its launch last September, generating $1 million in its first ...
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GlobalData on MSNProtein-bar brand David raises $75m to “scale” manufacturingThe company also snapped up food ingredient supplier Epogee, which develops a plant-based fat alternative called EPG.
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Mens Fitness on MSNPopular Protein Bar Brand Sued Over Surprising Ingredient ControversyOne of the most popular new protein bars on the market is now facing a lawsuit, as reported by AGFunderNews. David ...
A New York-based protein bar producer was sued in federal court with claims that it secretly acquired an exclusive supplier of a fat-replacement ingredient and cut off supply to competitors in the low ...
NEW YORK — Buyers of a food ingredient from Epogee LLC are suing David Protein, which acquired Epogee in May, for allegedly engaging in unlawful monopolization in violation of federal antitrust ...
David launched and debuted its flagship product: a protein bar with 28g of protein, zero sugar, and just 150 calories—offering the highest protein-to-calorie ratio on the market.
NEW YORK — Buyers of a food ingredient from Epogee LLC are suing David Protein, which acquired Epogee in May, for allegedly engaging in unlawful monopolization in violation of federal antitrust laws.
David also acquired its alternative plant-based fat ingredient supplier, Epogee, which will operate as a subsidiary of David, according to Peter Rahal, co-founder and chief executive officer of David.
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