Home Business Profile: Wildtree

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Wildtree

(Food and Beverage)

www.wildtree.com

Wildtree was founded by Leslie, Judy & Frank Montie as a manufacturer of herb and spice culinary blends, infused oils, dressings, sauces and marinades, gift sets and chocolate sauces. All are free of additives, preservatives, and food dyes. Wildtree’s culinary blends are quick and easy to use, upscale, family friendly products that are marketed through home parties and catalog sales. New products are introduced three times per year with the focus on the healthful and quick meal preparation for today’s busy lifestyle. Wildtree Herbs product line has more than 100 items with price points from $3.50 to $49.95. Wildtree is constantly training for those interested in a career opportunity.

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