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Perspire Sauna Studio Joins Forces with Dose

Perspire Sauna Studio is reportedly the largest infrared sauna and red-light therapy franchise in the United States, with over 80 open locations and more than 200 licenses awarded. Recently, the company partnered with Dose, a supplement brand offering clinically backed liquid formulations. The joint venture has made Dose products available for purchase at all Perspire Sauna Studios, creating an integrated wellness experience that extends the benefits of an in-studio session into guests' daily routines beyond the sauna.

The collaboration positions Dose's two-ounce liquid supplements, which are designed for high absorption and daily consistency, as a natural complement to the detoxification and recovery processes initiated during infrared sauna sessions. As part of the venture, Dose will host in-studio sampling events and educational sessions on how the combination of sauna therapy, recovery practices, and targeted supplementation can work together as a sustainable wellness ritual.

Trend Themes

  1. Integrated Wellness Retail — Retail points inside treatment venues blending immediate product access with service rituals create opportunities to monetize recovery moments and extend customer lifetime value.
  2. Therapeutics-adjunct Supplements — Formulations tailored to complement specific therapies, such as rapid-absorption liquids designed for post-session uptake, could redefine efficacy expectations for over-the-counter interventions.
  3. Experience-led Brand Partnerships — Co-branded sampling and education within service environments foster deep consumer trust and allow partners to validate product benefits in situ, shifting acquisition strategies toward experiential proof.

Industry Implications

  1. Franchise Wellness Studios — Modern franchise models that integrate retail and educational programming into treatment flows can create scalable secondary revenue streams beyond core service fees.
  2. Nutraceuticals and Functional Supplements — Companies producing clinically backed, fast-absorbing formulations are positioned to move from independent retail channels into embedded therapeutic ecosystems tied to specific modalities.
  3. Health-tech Education Platforms — Digital and in-person educational platforms that quantify and communicate combined treatment-plus-supplement benefits may disrupt conventional marketing by prioritizing measurable outcomes over claims.

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