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Well Told Health

www.welltold.ca

 
Well Told Inc. is an emerging plant-based wellness company that formulates, develops, distributes and sells a variety of supplements, remedies and other functional wellness products. Founded by serial entrepreneur and award-winning leader Monica Ruffo, it was after undergoing treatment for breast cancer, and deciding to take her health into her own hands that she discovered the lack of transparency and availability of clean, plant-based formulations in the wellness industry. Well Told Inc. is on a mission to make the world a healthier place through plants. All the unique formulations are free of synthetics, fillers and isolates, and offer scientifically proven ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.welltold.ca
  • 99 Yorkville Avenue Suite 200
    Toronto, AB CAN M5R 1C1
  • Phone: 647.400.4794

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