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B
y combining whole fruits, vegetables, and
vitamins into tiny tablets, MegaFood's
mission is to change the way you take
supplements.
Distributing nationwide, MegaFood is commit-
ted to trust and transparency, says company
spokeswoman Jamila Lasante – they even offer
live cams of their manufacturing facilities, avail-
able for viewing online 24/7.
H
ypertherm is all about cutting edge tech-
nology, literally. It manufactures industri-
al cutting tools, specialized for different
cutting needs, from plasma, to waterjet, to
mechanical.
The company was founded in 1968 by Richard
Couch Jr., who earned his engineering degree
from Dartmouth College. Richard didn't stray far
from his alma mater, and today there are seven
locations – with five in New Hampshire.
Cool Stuff Made in N.H.
Multivitamins
and vitamin
dietary
supplements
Company: MegaFood
Where: Londonderry
Employees: 206
Cost: $20-$90 depending
on product size
End Use: "Those who
value health and
wellness."
Industrial
cutting
technology
Company: Hypertherm
Inc.
Where: Hanover, Lebanon
Employees: 1,120 in NH
Cost: Ranges from
$100,000 on down
End Use: Industrial
infrastructure repair,
cutting stone and foam,
creating metal art,
repairing equipment and
fences on farms, as well
as restoring older cars
and trucks.
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