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April 3, 2024

DRIPBaR Clifton Park Ribbon Cutting

Joe and Jenny Cunningham celebrate the opening of The DRIPBaR Clifton Park, at their official opening on March 19.  In attendance are Bill Guthrie of WTEN-TV, Alex Blizinski representing Senator Jim Tedisco, Julia Haig representing Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, the author, Clifton Park Town Supervisor Phil Barrett, Ed Massa of Spectrum Reach, Don Bowles (Joe’s Dad, owner of Don & Paul’s Coffee Shop in Waterford), and chamber volunteer Ron Mason.

Adversity struck the Bowles – Cunningham Family a few years ago when Mildred “Millie” Bowles (1947-2023) became sick with cancer.  During her treatments, Mrs. Bowles was placed on a high dose Vitamin C regimen.  According to recent studies cited by her family, vitamins taken orally are absorbed about 30 percent into the system, which means a lot of the nutrients don’t find their way in. Her son Joe Cunningham, and wife Jennifer, opened The DRIPBaR Clifton Park to provide a safe alternative to oral supplements via intraveinous (IV) therapy.  The DRIPBaR uses safe, cutting-edge treatments backed by the latest research and data, according to its website.  Their executive team and research and development council, along with a consortium of healthcare experts, “work hard every day to make sure we are continually advancing client care. We are taking the driver’s seat in an emerging industry that is changing the way people view healthy living.”

All 2024 ribbon cuttings of the Capital Region Chamber and its affiliates are sponsored by Community Bank, N.A.