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Manna Pro Products Acquires Promika

The deal ‘complements our current offering and enables us to grow our expertise.’

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ST. LOUIS — Manna Pro Products, a St. Louis-based manufacturer and marketer of pet care and nutrition, announced the acquisition of Promika LLC Pet Brands, which provides affordable flea and tick solutions.

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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“Promika has an impressive portfolio that complements our current offering and enables us to grow our expertise in the flea and tick category, one of the biggest and fastest-growing segments within companion pet care,” said John Howe, CEO, Manna Pro. “Promika’s commitment to happy and healthy pets and pet families aligns perfectly with Manna Pro’s mission of Nurturing Life.”

Promika’s product lines span spot-ons, collars and sprays, with brands including ZoGuard, Adventure Plus, Salvo and ShieldTec.

Manna Pro has made several acquisitions over the past few years, including Nutri-Vet, Espree, Fruitables and, more recently, Hero Pet Brands. The acquisitions “have successfully established the company as a scale player with one of the most comprehensive portfolios in canine and feline wellness, grooming, oral care and flea and tick solutions,” according to a press release from Manna.

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Manna Pro is owned by investment vehicles managed by Morgan Stanley Capital Partners, the middle-market focused private equity business of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, which acquired it in December 2017.

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