Irish Iron Specialist Solvotrin Partners With Clue Menstrual Health App

Cork-based iron supplement manufacturer Solvotrin teams up with app developer Clue to offer consumers a free year's subscription to the latter's menstrual health app.

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Women in the UK and Ireland can for a short time get their hands on a free subscription to Clue’s menstrual health app when they buy one of Solvotrin’s Active Iron line of supplements.

Thanks to a partnership between the two companies, anyone purchasing a product from Solvotrin’s range of iron supplements during the promotional period will receive a one-year subscription for “Clue Plus.”...

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