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Harris Teeter to distribute Oragenics' EvoraPlus and EvoraKids oral care probiotics

Published on September 10, 2010 at 9:17 AM · No Comments

Florida-based biopharmaceutical company Oragenics, Inc. (OTCBB: ORNI) (www.oragenics.com) has announced the continued retail expansion of its oral care probiotics EvoraPlus® (www.evoraplus.com) and EvoraKids™ with an initial order from Harris Teeter. It is anticipated that the products will be available at Harris Teeter stores in September 2010.

"We're pleased that EvoraPlus® and EvoraKids™ were chosen by Harris Teeter, an innovative, pioneering supermarket," said Gerry David, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing for Oragenics. "We are looking forward to the expanded distribution of our oral care probiotics across the southeastern portion of the United States."

ProBiora3®, the active ingredient in Oragenics' probiotic products, naturally supports gum and tooth health while freshening breath and whitening teeth. ProBiora3® technology was developed by Oragenics' Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Jeffrey Hillman, D.M.D., Ph.D., during more than 25 years of research, which began at the Harvard-affiliated Forsyth Institute in Boston and continued at the University of Florida. This technology has only recently become available to the general public. ProBiora3® contains three strains of beneficial bacteria that help maintain a healthy microbial balance in the mouth. It is 100% natural and is made in the USA in an FDA-registered and GMP-certified facility.

SOURCE Oragenics, Inc.

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