EAS (formerly Experimental & Applied Sciences) was a distributor of creatine
nutritional supplements
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with approximately 300 staff, annual sales exceeding $300 million, and offices/distributors in 54 countries.
History
EAS was founded in
Pacific Grove,
Monterey County, California
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Monte ...
in 1992 by
biochemist
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Anthony Almada, and businessman
Ed Byrd. In 2012, Byrd founded EAB Lab
After discovering the possible benefits for
Athlete's foot, athletes of
creatine monohydrate supplementation, in December 1992 they acquired a kilogram of creatine and began trials.
In 1993 they released the first
commercially
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available creatine supplement intended specifically for strength and muscle enhancement under the EAS brand name
Phosphagen
Phosphagens, also known as macroergic compounds, are high energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds, chiefly found in muscular tissue in animals. They allow a high-energy phosphate pool to be maintained in a concentra ...
. The product caught the eye of
Bill Phillips, publisher of ''Muscle Media 2000'' (usually referred to as "MM2K"), and he began to write about its benefits in the ''Natural Supplement Review'' and his subscriber-based newsletters. In 1994 he purchased EAS from Almada and
Byrd Byrd commonly refers to:
* William Byrd (c. 1540 – 1623), an English composer of the Renaissance
* Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957), an American naval officer and explorer
Byrd or Byrds may also refer to:
Other people
* Byrd (surname), includin ...
, and was 100% owner of EAS until the sale to North Castle Partners.
Phillips' subscriber base was the perfect platform in which to tout his new acquisition, and it was from here that EAS growth really began. He promoted the company's products through heavy editorial-style advertisements in MM2K, and, led by products like Myoplex Protein Supplement,
Phosphagen
Phosphagens, also known as macroergic compounds, are high energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds, chiefly found in muscular tissue in animals. They allow a high-energy phosphate pool to be maintained in a concentra ...
and
HMB, this eventually made EAS a leading player in the nutritional supplement industry.
In 1999
North Castle
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Geography
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Partners purchased EAS for $160 million. Phillips retained about a third of the company, which he sold in 2004.
In 2005 EAS was purchased by
Abbott Laboratories
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for approximately $320 million in a cash-for-stock transaction and existed as a solely-owned division of Abbott. The refreshed product line focused on sports bars,
drink mixes, and similar products. Abbott expanded the range of stores offering EAS products from niche stores such as
GNC to mainstream stores such as
Walmart
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and
Target
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.
In March 2011 Abbott laboratories removed the EAS brand from international markets and ceased European production of EAS products. This included the closing of the Canadian and UK country businesses and regional distribution in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand along.
In August 2018 the brand was discontinued by Abbott Laboratories.
[https://eas.com/]
Product brands
*Myoplex Protein Supplement brand products
*Phosphagen (
creatine monohydrate)
See also
*
Abbott Laboratories
Abbott Laboratories is an American multinational medical devices and health care company with headquarters in Abbott Park, Illinois, United States. The company was founded by Chicago physician Wallace Calvin Abbott in 1888 to formulate known dr ...
*
Body for Life
*
MET-Rx
MET-Rx is an American brand of nutritional supplements originally produced by Met-Rx, Inc., a California company started by Scott Connelly, and sold several times since.
The brand is best known for pioneering a new category of bodybuilding supple ...
References
External links
*
Abbott Laboratories website* {{Official website, http://www.billphillips.com, Bill Phillips' official website
Companies based in Golden, Colorado
Health care companies established in 1992
Sports nutrition and bodybuilding supplement companies
Abbott Laboratories
1994 mergers and acquisitions
1999 mergers and acquisitions
2005 mergers and acquisitions
Health care companies disestablished in 2018
1992 establishments in California
2018 disestablishments in Ohio