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- Beauty Product Supplier
- Beauty Products Wholesaler
- Cosmetic Products Manufacturer
- Cosmetics Store
- Cosmetics Wholesaler
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Astral Brands is an innovator in the creation and management of consumer lifestyle brands with a business offering that is focused on two core sectors: Astral Health and Beauty and Astral Foods (featuring gourmet food items and large-scale perishable shipping). The company was established in 1978 and operated as a public company until it was acquired and privatized in 1999 by Christie and Robert Cohen. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Astral Brands has 350 employees in North America. ...
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