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WizSmart Adds Nelson Wholesale to Distribution Network

It will help introduce thousands of pet owners to the brand at independent feed stores and pet centers throughout Texas and the Southeast.

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(PRESS RELEASE) Petix, manufacturers of WizSmart All Day Dry Premium Dog Pads, has recently teamed up with Nelson Wholesale to expand distribution of their high performance, eco-friendly pads. The new partnership will help introduce thousands of pet owners to the brand at independent feed stores and pet centers throughout Texas and the Southeast.

According to John D. Harkey, Nelson Wholesale chairman & CEO, “We are constantly striving to offer our customers value-added products that can’t be found in mass merchant and chain stores and these ingenious pads meet all our criteria for sales success.”

WizSmart pads keep both pets and homes clean by providing a super absorbent, quick-drying and leak-proof alternative to other products. The environmentally friendly company transforms more than 120 million unused baby diapers each year into an exclusive and super absorbent blend for their pads. The absorbency of one pad can last all day, and they even feature patented stay put adhesive tabs that can be used to secure the pad to the floor or the wall at a 90-degree angle, creating a perfectly placed target for male dogs.

“We’re extremely enthused about this new alliance. Adding Nelson Wholesale to our network has helped our expansion in the United States, and now WizSmart pads will be distributed in all 50 states!” comments Krister Holm, general manager of Petix Company LLC. “We’re proud of the rapid growth we’ve seen since launching in the U.S. nine months ago. In that short period of time, our products have become available in over 800 stores and we look forward to keeping up the momentum.”

For more information, retailers and distributors are invited to visit petix.com or email marketing@petix.com.

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