NCL, formerly Natural Cure Labs, launches redesigned website and new packaging as part of brand transition, with expanded product lineup and same clean-label supplementsNCL, formerly Natural Cure Labs, launches redesigned website and new packaging as part of brand transition, with expanded product lineup and same clean-label supplements

Natural Cure Labs Rebrands to NCL, Launches New Website as Part of Broader Evolution

2026/07/05 15:00
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Natural Cure Labs, the wellness brand now operating under the streamlined name NCL, has launched a newly rebuilt website as part of a broader brand evolution announced earlier this year. The company, which rebranded from Natural Cure Labs to NCL, is also developing new packaging and an expanded product lineup, signaling a shift from its origins as a single-product supplement company to a nationwide multi-retailer operation.

The new website, now live at naturalcurelabs.com, was redesigned to reflect the scale of the business, which has grown significantly since its founding in 2015. According to the company, the previous site no longer matched the scope of its operations, which now include partnerships with major online marketplaces such as Amazon, Walmart, and TikTok Shop. The updated site features an improved design, more detailed product information, and infrastructure to support future growth.

‘The name change was the first step, and the new website is the next one live,’ said Damon Sununtnasuk, Founder & CEO of NCL, in a press release. ‘New packaging and new products are still ahead, but all of it reflects the same thing: a company that has grown well beyond where it started, without losing sight of the standards that got us here.’

NCL emphasized that the transition does not alter current orders, existing formulations, or the team behind them. Customers can expect the same products they already know, now ordered through the newly launched website, soon delivered under updated packaging, and eventually joined by a new product built to the same standards the company has maintained since 2015.

New product labels featuring the NCL brand identity are currently in production and are expected to begin appearing in shipments and on major online marketplaces soon. The formulations inside remain unchanged; only the packaging is being updated to align with the company’s new visual identity.

The rebrand marks a significant milestone for NCL, which started as Natural Cure Labs with a single monolaurin supplement. Since then, the company has grown to serve more than 200,000 customers worldwide, selling over 35 million capsules and earning more than 7,000 verified customer reviews. NCL’s products are manufactured in the United States and have been recognized with multiple industry awards, including a spot on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America, two-time Gator100 honoree (2025, 2026), and multiple Stevie Awards from the American Business Awards.

As NCL continues its brand evolution, additional details will be released as each phase of the transition is completed. The company remains focused on its mission of providing science-backed dietary supplements with clean-label quality, third-party testing, and transparency.

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