06.01.04
A new study released from Kalorama Information, New York, NY, says the U.S. market for over-the-counter (OTC) diet aids has survived a difficult year, as revenues have pulled back from previous record highs. After several years of strong growth, the market topped out at near $900 million in sales in 2002 and will finish 2003 closer to $800 million, according to the report. The new study, “The U.S. Market for OTC Diet Aids”, documents the difficulties that the industry has experienced in the past two years and provides unit sales, dollar volume and market share information for the U.S. market through 2003, and make forecasts through 2005.
For more information: Kalorama Information, 212-807-2634; E-mail: sheffner@kaloramainformation.com; Website: www.kaloramainformation.com.
For more information: Kalorama Information, 212-807-2634; E-mail: sheffner@kaloramainformation.com; Website: www.kaloramainformation.com.