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USANA Health Sciences Receives Two Best of State Awards for Product Innovation

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USANA Health Sciences received two Best of State awards for product innovation and development, according to an announcement released on June 4, 2026. The Utah-based health and wellness company earned the recognition for its ongoing work in nutritional science and its internal research and development processes.

The Best of State awards program evaluates companies based on their contributions to the local economy, their commitment to innovation, and their overall business practices. USANA secured these honors by demonstrating advancements in its product formulations and its systematic approach to creating new health supplements. The company maintains its headquarters in Salt Lake City, where it conducts the majority of its research, manufacturing, and quality control operations. These awards recognize the company’s performance within the state’s business community over the past year.

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Date: June 4, 2026

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