A Minneapolis company is going to the Oscars.
Intelligent Nutrients, which sells organic health and beauty products, will be part of 30 gift baskets handed out to celebrities staying at the Four Seasons Hotel over Academy Awards weekend. (The hotel and Academy won't give specific names for security reasons).
The idea came courtesy of former KARE reporter Asha Blake who now works for Golden Heart Media in Los Angeles.
Blake thought of Nutrients because those putting together the baskets are favoring "green" products
Nutrients may make some nominees look extra special Ocar night, although we don't think they'll do much to help Nick Nolte. Noone expects the company to work miracles.
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