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Augie Bones Debuting at SuperZoo

It is hosting a press conference at SuperZoo on Tuesday, August 23rd.

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(PRESS RELEASE) BURIEN, WA – Augie Bones is hosting a press conference at SuperZoo on Tuesday, Aug. 23. The conference, held at 11 a.m., will be located in the Press Room, Booth 5713 and led by CEO, Tanya Hart.

Developed by Titan Bioplastics, Ms. Hart will Introduce their brand Augie Bones as the first biodegradable and recyclable plastic dog chew toys and discuss the product innovation that could revolutionize how we produce sustainable plastic pet toy products in the future. Augie Bones line of products are conscious of the materials used and how they impact the health of our pets and the environment. Similar to a typical plastic or nylon dog chew bone toy, but without toxic plastic pieces going into our pets or planet. Also on hand for questions are Titan’s Director of Technology David Abecassis and Applied Science Manager Ryan Nelson.

Augie Bones is located at Booth 6971 in the Emerging Brands section and will also be featured in the New Product Showcase, where attendees get a comprehensive view of what’s hot in pet retail now and see the trends and companies that are about to be huge, first. With judging on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 3 p.m. at SuperZoo. Join Augie Bones as they vie to be top dog in the competition for dog category Judges Award for New-to-Market Pet Product. Augie Bones is sure to be a doggone sensation for pups across the planet.

SuperZoo is the ultimate trade show for the pet industry. From Aug. 23–25, 2022 at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.

Titan Bioplastics is a company that specializes in sustainable material engineering, bringing innovative solutions to help companies reach their material sustainability goals, using bioplastics and recycled plastics. Healthier for our planet and our pets.

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