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Indrio Brands
Consumer Goods
Vero Beach, FL 734 followers
We create, operate, and partner in businesses that connect people with one another and the outside world.
About us
Indrio Brands ("Indrio") owns and operates Direct to Consumer (DTC) brands focusing on products that enable customers to better connect with nature in order to improve their health, their lives, and the world. In addition, Indrio provides specialized contract fulfillment services through our fulfillment division, Southern Fulfillment Services ("SFS").
- Website
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http://www.indrio.com
External link for Indrio Brands
- Industry
- Consumer Goods
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Vero Beach, FL
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2006
- Specialties
- citrus, gift baskets, citrus trees, fresh citrus, christmas gifts, order fulfillment services, gourmet food, plants, trees, e-commerce, catalogs, database marketing, DTC, and branding
Locations
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Primary
1650 90th Ave
Vero Beach, FL 32966, US
Employees at Indrio Brands
Updates
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