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Quest interestingly lines its Olympia Booth with headsets

Quest Nutrition

Quest Nutrition has always been pretty creative with its expo booths, so it’s always interesting to see what the brand has cooked up. At its Olympia booth this year it does have another rather interesting feature, that at first is quite intriguing.

Set up all around Quest’s booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center this weekend are a large number of headsets. Initially, we had a handful of guesses as to what they were for but were surprised to find they’re for something a lot simpler than anything we imagined.

Due to the almost always loud music playing throughout the Olympia Expo, Quest decided to bring a method of clear communication. The headsets are simply so that if visitors have questions, they can ask them via the headsets and be responded to by the person in front of them and can be heard.

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