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Heirloom Pet Products Signs Distribution Partnership with NC-Based Crystal Coast Pets

Serving Southeast retailers in North Carolina and South Carolina.

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(PRESS RELEASE) RICHMOND, VA — To better serve a fast-growing list of independent pet specialty retailers and their customers across the USA, Heirloom Pet Products announces it has signed a new distribution partnership with Crystal Coast Pets (CCP).

Under the leadership of Rob Johnson, Crystal Coast Pets will be representing Heirloom Pet Products across North Carolina and South Carolina, as well as with other key pet specialty accounts in the southeast out of CCP’s distribution center in New Bern, N.C.

“Crystal Coast Pets is a great fit for Heirloom Pet Products because they are very passionate about offering retail customers high-quality, differentiated pet product solutions. Heirloom is shaking up the pet CBD market with faster-acting and more effective water-soluble broad spectrum hemp products as we know today’s pet-parents seek better quality, transparent and effective products. Partners like Crystal Coast Pets recognize the opportunity to do more and do it better,” states Jason Lysak, founder and CEO of Heirloom Pet Products. “Great distributor partners like Crystal Coast Pets are critical for Heirloom’s continued growth and help offering educational resources to independent retailers on the new standard of CBD for pets so they can share the differentiating benefits to the pet-loving customers they serve.”

Rob Johnson, founder and principal at Crystal Coast Pets adds, “To be a successful distributor in today’s marketplace, you need great brands and innovations that help drive growth for independent retailers. Heirloom Pet Products’ high-quality solutions fit our customers’ needs and help differentiate them from their competition. Heirloom’s unique water-soluble Broad Spectrum Hemp products do just that and are a perfect addition to our retailers’ stores.”

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