Local business shifts production to make masks
9 May 2020
Polk County
An Osceola company has recently shifted its production line to start producing protective facemasks for government contracts, as well as private sales.
Core Products International was founded in 1988 by Phil Mattison and specializes in making health products like spinal support pillows, ankle and back braces and massage tools and equipment.
The business has three locations, but its main office is located in Osceola.
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