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Watsons Singapore and GNC partner to offer premium health supplements

This marks GNC's return to the Singapore market after three years.

Health and beauty retailer Watsons Singapore has partnered with GNC to respond to the growing demand for premium health supplements amongst health-conscious consumers.

The collaboration marks GNC's return to the Singapore market after three years.

The partnership aims to re-establish GNC as a trusted option for those looking to enhance their well-being, offering a wide range of high-quality products tailored to Singaporeans' needs.

GNC's return also enhances Watsons' portfolio, which includes over 200 brands, positioning the retailer as a one-stop destination for health shopping. 

Customers can expect a comprehensive selection of GNC supplements alongside Watsons' convenient online and offline shopping options.
 

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