Los Angeles-based menstrual care company Nannocare is expanding its footprint in retail. The company is set to expand its distribution to supermarkets, drug stores and college book stores in the fall.
The brand’s portfolio includes the NannoPad, which is made with OCS 100-certified organic cotton — meaning it contains 95% or more organic material — as well as biodegradable plastic wrapping. The product also uses natural Nannogenic technology that uses far infrared energy, which the company said is meant to help stimulate circulation in the tiny blood vessels up to 1.5-in. under the skin around the pelvic region. By doing so, the NannoPad can help reduce menstrual discomfort and decrease the need for painkillers during periods, the Nannocare said.
“We could not be more thrilled to provide women with more convenient ways to access NannoPads than ever,” said Paul Van Kleef, CEO and founder of Nannocare. “By expanding our distribution to everyday retailers, we are finally able to bring a new kind of innovation in the feminine hygiene space to women’s everyday lives.”
Locations that soon will be carrying Nannocare products include 50 Raley’s supermarkets in California and Nevada, 77 Big Y stores in Massachusetts and Connecticut, 120 Coborn stores in Minnesota, 150 Barnes & Noble College stores and more than 4,000 drug stores through CVS Pharmacy stores and Pharmabox vending machines.