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EX-10.23

 Exhibit 10.23 

Unconditional Guaranty 
 This guaranty of
Thorne Holding Corp. (“Guarantor”) dated June 02, 2020, provides: 
 Whereas, Thorne Research, Inc. (herein, whether one or more, the
“Borrower”) desires to transact business with and to obtain credit or a continuation of credit from Truist Bank, its present and future affiliates and their successors and assigns (collectively, “Bank”); and 

Whereas, Bank is unwilling to extend or continue credit to Borrower unless it receives a guaranty from the undersigned Guarantor with respect to the
Obligations, as defined below, of Borrower to Bank; 
 Now, Therefore, in consideration of the premises and of other good and valuable consideration
and in order to induce Bank from time to time, in its sole discretion, to extend or continue credit to or enter into other transactions with Borrower, Guarantor absolutely and unconditionally guarantees to Bank performance and payment when due,
whether by acceleration or otherwise, of any and all Obligations of Borrower to Bank, together with all interest and charges related thereto, and all reasonable attorneys’ fees (in the amount of 15% of the principal and interest guaranteed
hereby if this guaranty is governed by the laws of Georgia), and all costs and expenses of collection incurred by Bank in enforcing the Obligations or this guaranty, subject to the provisions contained herein. 

 

	1.	 The term “Obligations” or “Obligation” as used herein shall include, without limitation,
any and all liabilities, obligations, agreements and undertakings of Borrower to Bank in any amount, whether now existing or hereafter arising (including those owed by Borrower to others and acquired by Bank through purchase, assignment or
otherwise), however created, evidenced or arising, whether individually or jointly with others, and whether absolute or contingent, direct or indirect, as maker, endorser, guarantor, surety or otherwise, liquidated or unliquidated, matured or
unmatured, whether or not secured by collateral, and including, without limitation, (a) all obligations to perform or forbear from performing any acts, (b) all overdrafts on deposits or accounts maintained by Borrower with Bank,
(c) all liabilities, obligations, agreements and undertakings of Borrower to Bank pursuant to any interest rate hedge agreement or other derivative transaction agreement or any foreign exchange contract or any application or other agreement
requesting Bank to issue any letter of credit including, without limitation, the obligation of Borrower to reimburse Bank for all amounts funded by Bank pursuant to any such letter of credit (d) all obligations and other liabilities of Borrower
to Bank in respect of any of the following services (i) any treasury or other cash management services, including, without limitation, automated clearing house (ACH) origination and other funds transfer, depository (including, without
limitation, cash vault and check deposit), zero balance account and sweep, returned items processing, controlled disbursement, positive pay, lockbox, account reconciliation and information reporting, payables outsourcing, payroll processing, and
trade finance services, and (ii) card services, including, without limitation, credit card (including, without limitation, purchasing card and commercial card), prepaid card (including, without limitation, payroll, stored value and gift cards),
merchant services processing, and debit card services and (e) all costs of collection and protection of Bank’s rights, including attorneys’ fees allowed by law (in the amount of 15% of the principal and interest secured hereby if
guaranty is governed by the laws of Georgia), whether such collection or protection occurs prior to, during, or after any bankruptcy proceedings filed by or against Borrower; provided, however, that “Obligations” will not include any
Excluded Swap Obligation (as hereinafter defined). “Excluded Swap Obligation” means any Swap Obligation (as hereinafter defined), if and to the extent that all or any portion of this guaranty of such Swap Obligation is or becomes illegal
under the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. §1 et seq.) (as amended and, together with any successor statute, the “Commodity Exchange Act”), or any rule, regulation or order of the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (or the
application or official interpretation of any thereof), by virtue of Guarantor’s failure for any reason to constitute an “eligible contract participant” as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act and the regulations thereunder at the
time that this guaranty becomes effective with respect to such Swap Obligation. If a Swap Obligation arises under a master agreement governing more than one swap, the exclusion of such Swap Obligation under this guaranty shall apply only to the
portion of such Swap Obligation that is attributable to swaps for which this guaranty is or becomes illegal. For purposes hereof, the term “Swap Obligation” means any obligation to pay or perform under any agreement, contract or
transaction that constitutes a “swap” within the meaning of section 1a(47) of the Commodity Exchange Act. 

  
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 The amount of the Guarantor’s liability under this guaranty shall be unlimited. 

 

	2.	 This guaranty is a continuing guaranty, shall remain in force irrespective of any interruptions in the business
relations of Borrower with Bank and shall apply to and guarantee any balance which shall remain due by Borrower to Bank; provided, however, that Guarantor may, by written notice delivered personally to an officer of Bank or received by registered
mail by an officer of Bank, terminate this guaranty with respect to all Obligations of the Borrower incurred or contracted by the Borrower or acquired by Bank after the date on which the notice is actually received by such officer. Such termination
shall not be applicable to any Obligation incurred prior to the receipt of such notice by Bank. 

  

	3.	 Bank may at any time and from time to time, in the exercise of its sole discretion, either before or after
default by Borrower or revocation or termination of this guaranty, without the consent of or notice to Guarantor, and without incurring responsibility to Guarantor, or releasing or impairing the liability of Guarantor, or any security available to
Bank, upon or without any terms or conditions: 

  

	 	a.	 Change the manner, place, or terms of payment (including payment amounts and rate of interest) and/or change or
extend the time of payment, renew or alter any Obligation, any collateral or security therefore, or any Obligation incurred directly or indirectly in respect thereof, and this guaranty shall apply to the Obligations as so changed, extended, renewed
or altered; 

  

	 	b.	 Sell, exchange, release, surrender, realize upon or otherwise deal with in any manner and in any order any
collateral or security at any time held by or available to Bank for any Obligation, or for any obligations of Guarantor or any person secondarily or otherwise liable for any of the Obligations; Bank shall have full authority to adjust, compromise
and receive less than the amount due upon any such collateral; 

  

	 	c.	 Exercise or refrain from exercising any rights against Borrower, Guarantor or others, or otherwise act or
refrain from acting; 

  

	 	d.	 Release, compromise, or agree not to sue, in whole or in part, Borrower, Guarantor or any other party obligated
on any of the Obligations; 

  

	 	e.	 Apply any sums received by it from any source to any Obligation or Obligations, in such order of application as
Bank may elect, regardless of what Obligation or Obligations remain unpaid. All payments shall be conclusively presumed to have been made by Borrower and no payment shall operate to reduce the obligation of a Guarantor unless, at the time such
payments are made, written notice is delivered to an officer of Bank that such payments are made by a Guarantor in reduction of Guarantor’s liability hereunder, and such payments are actually made by Guarantor; and 

 

	 	f.	 Fail to set off and release, in whole or in part, any balance of any deposit account or credit on its books in
favor of Borrower, or any other person liable for any of the Obligations, and may extend further credit in any manner to Borrower, and generally deal with Borrower or any security or other person liable for any of the Obligations as Bank, in its
sole discretion, may see fit. 

  

	4.	 As security for the payment of the Obligations and the obligation of Guarantor hereunder, Guarantor hereby
assigns and grants a security interest to Bank in (a) all property of Guarantor in or coming into the possession, control or custody of Bank, or in which Bank has or hereafter acquires a lien, security interest, or other right; and (b) any
existing or hereafter created lien or security interest in favor of Guarantor in any property of Borrower. 

  
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	5.	 Guarantor waives notice of acceptance of the guaranty and notice, including notice of default, on any
Obligation to which it may apply, and waives notice of presentment and demand for payment of any of the Obligations, suit or other action taken by Bank against, and any other notice to, Guarantor or to any other party liable for the Obligations.
Guarantor waives all defenses, offsets and counterclaims which Guarantor may at any time have to any claim of Bank against Borrower. Except for any limitation which is specified above with respect to the amount of the maximum liability of Guarantor,
this is an unconditional guaranty, and the liability of Guarantor to Bank shall not be terminated or in any way limited by reason or as the result of anything set forth or contained in any writing evidencing all or any part of the Obligations, nor
shall it be limited to a proportionate part of the total of the Obligations. This is a guaranty of payment and not of collection and Guarantor waives any right to require that any action be brought against Borrower or any other person or to require
that resort be had to any security or to any balance of any deposit account or credit on the books of Bank in favor of Borrower or any other person and agrees that Bank is not responsible for the validity, perfection, recordation or enforceability
of any collateral or security for the Obligations. 

  

	6.	 Guarantor hereby ratifies, confirms, and adopts all the terms, conditions, agreements and stipulations of all
notes and other evidences of the Obligations heretofore or hereafter executed. Without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, Guarantor waives and renounces any and all homestead exemption right Guarantor may have under or by virtue of
the Constitution or laws of any state, or the United States, as against the obligation hereby created, provided however, that such waiver shall not apply to any obligation created hereunder which arises from any of the Obligations that are consumer
credit transactions; and Guarantor does hereby transfer, convey and assign, and direct any Trustee in Bankruptcy or receiver to deliver to Bank, a sufficient amount of property or money in any homestead exemption that may be allowed to Guarantor to
pay any Obligation in full and all costs of collection. Guarantor waives and renounces any defense to any of the Obligations which may be available to or could be asserted by Borrower, except for payment. 

 

	7.	 Guarantor subordinates all indebtedness of Borrower owing to Guarantor, whether now existing or hereafter
arising, to the Obligations. Guarantor further agrees that it shall not be subrogated to, and will not enforce on its behalf, any right of action which Bank may have against Borrower until every Obligation shall have been paid in full. Bank shall
have the right, immediately and without further action by it, to set off against any obligation of Guarantor to Bank, all money owed by Bank in any capacity to Guarantor, whether or not due. 

 

	8.	 A subsequent guaranty by Guarantor shall not be deemed to be in lieu of or to supersede or terminate this
guaranty but shall be construed as an additional or supplementary guaranty unless otherwise expressly provided therein; and in the event Guarantor, or any other guarantor, has given to Bank a previous guaranty or guaranties, this guaranty shall be
construed to be an additional or supplemental guaranty, and not to be in lieu thereof or to terminate such previous guaranty or guaranties unless expressly so provided herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing to the contrary, in the event any previous
or subsequent guaranty by Guarantor does not exclude an Excluded Swap Obligation, the terms of this guaranty as it relates to any Excluded Swap Obligation will control. 

 

	9.	 This guaranty shall be binding on the Guarantor, notwithstanding the failure of any further contemplated
guarantor(s) to execute similar instruments and notwithstanding the fact that the signature of one or more other parties guaranteeing the Obligations or any other existing or future signature shall be forged or unauthorized. The revocation of this
guaranty in the manner permitted hereunder by Guarantor or any other party guaranteeing the Obligation, or the release by Bank of any one or more parties guaranteeing the Obligations, or the death of Borrower or Guarantor or any other party
guaranteeing the Obligations, shall not affect or limit the liability of Guarantor, and Bank shall be under no duty to notify Guarantor of any such revocation, release or death. 

 

  
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	10.	 Guarantor warrants to Bank that Guarantor has adequate means to obtain from Borrower on a continuing basis
information concerning the financial condition of Borrower and that Guarantor is not relying on Bank to provide such information either now or in the future. Guarantor waives all errors and omissions in connection with Bank’s administration of
the Obligations except behavior which amounts to gross negligence or willful misconduct. Guarantor represents and warrants that as of the date of this Guaranty it is an “eligible contract participant” as defined in the Commodity Exchange
Act. 

  

	11.	 No invalidity, irregularity or unenforceability of all or any part of the Obligations or of any collateral or
security therefor shall affect, impair, or be a defense to this guaranty, and this guaranty is a primary obligation of Guarantor. 

  

	12.	 The term “Guarantor” as used herein shall mean the undersigned Guarantor and if the undersigned is a
partnership or limited liability company, the obligations and liability of Guarantor shall remain in full force and applicable notwithstanding any changes in the identity of the parties comprising the partnership, limited liability company or other
legal entity, and the term “Guarantor” shall include any altered or successor partnership or limited liability company, and the predecessor partnership or limited liability company, and their partners or member/managers shall not thereby
be released from any obligation or liability. 

  

	13.	 No delay on the part of Bank in exercising any rights hereunder or failure to exercise the same shall operate
as a waiver of such rights; no notice to or demand on Guarantor shall be deemed to be a waiver of the obligation of Guarantor or of the right of Bank to take further action without notice or demand as provided herein; nor in any event shall any
modification or waiver of the provisions of this guaranty be effective unless in writing signed by Bank nor shall any such waiver be applicable except in the specific instance for which given. 

 

	14.	 Guarantor agrees to provide to Bank updated financial information, including, but not limited to, tax returns
and current financial statements in form satisfactory to Bank, as well as additional information, reports or schedules (financial or otherwise), all as Bank may from time to time request. 

 

	15.	 Notwithstanding the fact that the Obligations of Borrower may have been paid in full and this guaranty may have
been returned to Guarantor, the obligations of Guarantor hereunder shall continue in full force and effect with respect to any amounts that Bank may ever be required to repay under any Bankruptcy or insolvency laws. 

 

	16.	 This guaranty shall not be construed to impose any obligation on Bank to extend or continue any credit at any
time. 

  

	17.	 Each reference herein to Borrower shall be deemed to include Borrower and its successors and assigns. Each
reference herein to Bank shall be deemed to include its successors and assigns, in whose favor the provisions of this guaranty shall also inure. Each reference herein to Guarantor shall be deemed to include heirs, executors, administrators, legal
representatives, successors and assigns, all of whom shall be bound by the provisions of this guaranty. 

  

	18.	 Guarantor agrees that certain material events and occurrences relating to this guaranty bear a reasonable
relationship to the laws of South Carolina. This guaranty shall be governed by the laws of South Carolina and, unless applicable law provides otherwise, in the event of any legal proceeding arising out of or related to this guaranty, the Guarantor
consents to the jurisdiction and venue of any court located in South Carolina. To the extent that any provision in this guaranty is inconsistent with applicable law, Bank will comply with applicable law. 

WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. GUARANTOR AND BANK HEREBY KNOWINGLY, VOLUNTARILY, INTENTIONALLY, AND IRREVOCABLY WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE
LAW, THE RIGHT EITHER OF THEM MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY LITIGATION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, AT LAW OR IN EQUITY, BASED HEREON OR ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS GUARANTY AND ANY OTHER DOCUMENT OR INSTRUMENT
CONTEMPLATED TO BE EXECUTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS GUARANTY, OR ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN) OR ACTIONS OF ANY PARTY HERETO. THIS PROVISION IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR BANK ENTERING INTO OR
ACCEPTING THIS GUARANTY. 

  
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FURTHER, GUARANTOR HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE OR AGENT OF BANK, NOR BANK’S COUNSEL, HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT BANK WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF SUCH
LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THIS WAIVER OF RIGHT TO JURY TRIAL PROVISION. 
 The undersigned Guarantor has read, understands and agrees to the
provisions of this guaranty and has executed the same voluntarily under seal, with full authority and with the intent to be legally bound by its terms, conditions and obligations. 

 

			
	Thorne Holding Corp.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Scott Wheeler

	Scott Wheeler, Chief Financial Officer

 The corporate name must be signed by a duly authorized officer, and Bank files must contain a corporate resolution authorizing
the guaranty. 

  
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 Exhibit 10.24 

Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because it is not 

material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

AUTHORIZED RESELLER AGREEMENT 
 THIS
AUTHORIZED RESELLER AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of the 25th day of November 2019 (the “Effective Date”), by and between Thorne Research, Inc., a South Carolina corporation (“Thorne”); and Pattern
Inc., a Utah corporation (“Pattern”). Thorne and Pattern are individually referred to as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” 

RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, Thorne is the
sole owner of the entire right, title, and interest to all proprietary information, trade secrets, product formulas, and manufacturing processes for a proprietary line of natural health products comprised of multiple and various formulas of
vitamins, minerals, botanicals, enzymes, amino acids, fatty acids, and proteins (the “Products”). Thorne has developed substantial proprietary knowledge and expertise necessary to the manufacturing of the Products and sells the Products
both through direct online sales to customers, and through sales to resellers who resell the Products to consumers; and 
 WHEREAS, Pattern is an
online retailer and possesses certain expertise with respect to the sale of products on those retail websites named on the Market Schedules (as defined below) hereto (the “Retail Platform”), including with respect to content management,
listing management, product feedback management, search engine optimization, advertising management and unauthorized seller compliance; and 

WHEREAS, Thorne and Pattern entered into an Amazon Authorized Reseller Agreement, the effective date of which was November 21, 2016 (the
“2016 agreement”) and which terminates on November 30, 2019; and 
 WHEREAS, the Parties desire to revise, as applicable, the terms
and conditions in the 2016 Agreement and replace and supersede that Agreement with this Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
promises made and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows: 

1. Appointment. During the Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Thorne appoints Pattern, and Pattern accepts such
appointment, as an authorized online reseller of the Products, subject to the exclusions specifically noted herein. 
 2. Market Schedules. A
“Market Schedule” is an attachment to this Agreement to be completed in advance of provision of Services on a Retail Platform, the form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, outlining the pricing, exclusivity, countries served (the
“Territory”) and other terms specific to each geographic market. Each Market Schedule will become an addendum to this agreement and will incorporate the terms of this agreement. For a Market Schedule to be valid and enforceable, each Party
must give written consent (email acceptable) to the terms and form of a Market Schedule. 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 3. Services. During the Term (as defined herein) and subject to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, Pattern shall perform the following services and any additional services as outlined in a Market Schedule (collectively, the “Services”): 

(a) Order Fulfillment. Pattern will process and fulfill purchases of the Products on the Retail Platform in a timely, efficient, and
appropriate manner, and provide customer service in a professional manner so that the reputation of Thorne will not be harmed or diminished in any way. 

(b) Promotion and Marketing. Pattern will use its best efforts to actively promote and market the Products on the Retail Platform on a
consistent basis with its other brands. 
 (c) Retail Platform Content Management. Pattern will manage all of Thorne’s Product
content on the Retail Platform, subject to the direction of Thorne. This includes managing images, descriptions, and other associated content. 

(d) Retail Platform Listing Management. Pattern will manage all of Thorne Product listings on the Retail Platform. This includes
activities such as duplicate listing identification and removal, and other associated listing management activities. 
 (e) Product
Feedback Management. Pattern will drive and manage Thorne Product feedback through the Retail Platform. This includes using commercially reasonable efforts to provide continued accurate feedback, increase overall positive product reviews, and
perform other activities intended to build successful Product reviews. 
 (f) Search Engine Optimization. Pattern will perform search
engine optimization services to drive the Thorne Product line with regard to the Retail Platform search functions. 
 (g) Sales and
Retail Platform Ranking. Pattern will manage activities to drive the overall sales and product rankings for Thorne Products on the Retail Platform. 

(h) Unauthorized Seller Compliance. Where applicable, Pattern will provide seller compliance services including the following: 

 

	 	●	 	 Full access to TriGuardian providing compliance reporting, metrics, and unauthorized seller management.

  

	 	●	 	 Ongoing research and investigation services providing information about storefronts unknown to Thorne.

  

	 	●	 	 Direct buy services for unknown sellers providing name and address information for unknown sellers.

 (i) Online Business Intelligence. Pattern will provide regular reporting to Thorne with regard to sales, product
management, listing management, demographics, and other information regarding the Products as such information becomes available on the Retail Platform, or as reasonably requested by Thorne from time to time. 

  
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 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 4. Term. The initial term of this Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and continue
for a period of two (2) years from the Effective Date (collectively, with all renewals, the “Term”). Following the initial term, the Agreement will automatically renew for successive one-year
periods unless: (i) the Agreement is terminated in accordance with Section 12 below, or (ii) one of the Parties gives the other Party written notice of non-renewal not less than 60 days prior to
the end of the then-current Term. 
 5. Product Orders. 

(a) Orders. Subject to Section 6(d), Pattern will order the Products from Thorne pursuant to Thorne’s then-current ordering
process, and Thorne agrees to fulfill all such orders. Thorne shall provide written notice to Pattern of any changes or updates to Thorne’s ordering process at least 30 days prior to its effectiveness. If Pattern orders Products for which the
Retail Platform requires an expiration date, Thorne, in fulfilling such orders, will only ship to Pattern Product with an expiration date greater than or equal to nine (9) months from the date such Product is shipped from Thorne’s
facilities. Pattern may, at its discretion and without penalty, cancel any order for Products at any time prior to the date that Product is shipped from Thorne’s facilities in fulfillment of such order. 

(b) Pricing. Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern in accordance with each Market Schedule (“Product Prices”). All
Product Prices include, and Thorne is solely responsible for, all costs and expenses relating to packing, transporting, loading and unloading, customs, taxes, tariffs and duties, insurance and any other similar financial contributions or obligations
relating to the production and manufacture of the Products, and the delivery of the Products to Pattern’s facilities. 
 (c) Pricing
Revisions. Product Prices shall be set forth in accordance with Thorne’s unilateral Wholesale List Price (“WLP”), which may be revised from time to time at Thorne’s sole discretion, provided that such revised WLP shall only
become effective as to Pattern upon 30 days’ prior written notice to Pattern. Product Prices for any orders placed by Pattern during such 30-day notice period will be calculated using the pre-revision WLP. Orders pending but not shipped at the time of any change in the WLP will be priced at the Product Price in effect at the time the order was placed by Pattern. 

(d) Shipping. As more specifically set forth in subsection (b) above, Thorne will be responsible for shipping Products from
Thorne’s facilities to Pattern facilities unless specified in a Market Schedule, and shall ship all ordered Products in accordance with the terms and conditions specified in the applicable Market Schedule, including the delivery timing and
other instructions set forth in the order. Pattern will be responsible for all shipping from Pattern facilities to the Retail Platform facilities and/or other third-party locations. 

(e) Payment Terms. Pattern agrees to pay Thorne for ordered Product promptly following the delivery of such Product to Pattern’s
facilities. Payments by Pattern shall be made using a Credit Card, ACH or check using 2/10 Net 30 terms. Thorne will indicate which of the above methods it prefers and communicate such preference to Pattern in a timely manner. 

  
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 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 6. Performance of the Services. 

(a) Negative Covenants. In providing the Services, Pattern agrees that it will not: (i) make any representation, warranty, or
claim regarding the Products that is not preapproved, or otherwise in accordance with the directions and authority given to Pattern, by Thorne; (ii) make any representation, warranty, or claim regarding the Products other than those being made
at that time by Thorne on its Product labels and/or website, nor use deceptive, misleading, or unethical representations or practices that are detrimental to Thorne or the Products; (iii) alter or modify any Product in any way prior to
reselling it on the Retail Platform; or (iv) make any statements, orally or in writing, about the Products that are not approved by Thorne and that can be reasonable expected to violate any regulatory requirement of the U.S. Food &
Drug Administration, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, or the National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business Bureaus. 

(b) Regulatory Matters. Pattern shall use commercially reasonable efforts to market and resell the Products, in material compliance
with federal, state and local laws and regulations of the Territory applicable to each sale. Pattern shall inform Thorne as soon as practicable upon receipt of any correspondence (for example, issuance of a warning letter) from governmental
regulatory authorities regarding the Products. Pattern shall coordinate with Thorne its response to any regulatory action with respect to Pattern’s reselling of the Products. Nothing in this Section 5(b) shall limit Pattern’s ability
to take action (or inaction) required by applicable law or that may be necessary or advisable for the protection of Pattern’s interests, as determined by Pattern in its sole discretion. This Section 5(b) likewise does not require Pattern
to take any action that is prohibited by law or by any relevant regulatory authorities. Pattern will also familiarize itself with and comply with anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws as referenced in Section 13(b) of this Agreement, known as
the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 
 (c) Manner of Performance. Pattern will perform the Services in a professional and
workmanlike manner. 
 (d) Sales Forecast. Pattern agrees to provide Thorne with a sales forecast at a frequency and in a format
mutually agreed to by the Parties in order to ensure appropriate and timely supply of the Products. 
 (e) Minimum Advertised Price.
Thorne has a unilateral Minimum Advertised Price Policy (“MAP Policy”) that applies to all authorized resellers of Products located in the United States of America as well as in all other countries where Products are sold, except where
such policy is in contravention with local laws, e.g. the EU. Pattern may set the retail prices for the Products in the Territory; provided however, that except where prohibited by local laws and regulations, no Product may be advertised online at a
retail price less than the Minimum Advertised Price then in effect for that Product in a particular market. 
 (f) Dedicated
Resources. The Parties agree to designate specific staff to maximize the performance of their respective obligations undertaken pursuant to this Agreement, including content development/updating, marketing, promotions, and measuring and
reporting performance. 

  
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 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 7. Thorne’s Obligations. During the Term, and subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, Thorne acknowledges and agrees to the following obligations: 
 (a) Availability of the Products. Thorne will maintain a
high standard of Product quality and will promptly alert Pattern of recalls or material supply chain issues. 
 (b) Product
Promotion. Thorne will cooperate and assist Pattern on sales promotions and other marketing activities by providing medical and educational content, including video and promotional materials for the Products on the Retail Platform. 

(c) Electronic Order Fulfillment. Thorne will implement and utilize SPS Commerce electronic data interchange system and will work with
Pattern to facilitate electronic order fulfillment and related functions. 
 8. Product Recalls. Product recalls will be managed in accordance
with Thorne’s then-current product recall policy. All decisions regarding product recalls will be made by Thorne in its sole discretion. Thorne will be liable for all expenses and costs related to a Product recall, including any and all
expenses and costs that may be incurred by Pattern. 
 9. Intellectual Property. 

(a) License. During the Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Thorne grants a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, nontransferable right and license to Pattern to use and display the Thorne Trademarks (as defined below) for the purposes of (i) selling, marketing and promoting the Products on the
Retail Platform, (ii) assuring that the images and descriptions of the Products on the Retail Platform are accurate and up-to-date, and (iii) performing all of
Pattern’s obligations under this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, “Thorne Trademarks” means Thorne’s trademarks, service marks, trade dress, Product names and likenesses, designs, logos, trade names, corporate names,
and general intangibles of like nature, whether or not registered, including common law rights and registrations and applications for registration thereof, together with the goodwill relating thereto. 

(b) Pattern Website and Customer Lists. Thorne grants Pattern the right to add Thorne’s name and logo to Pattern’s customer
list, website, and marketing materials. 
 (c) Thorne Intellectual Property. As between Thorne and Pattern, except for the license
granted in Section 8(a), Thorne shall be and remain the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title, and interest in and to the Thorne Trademarks. All intellectual property rights to the Products and Thorne Trademarks not expressly granted to
Pattern under this Section 8 are reserved to Thorne. To the extent Pattern acquires any right, title or interest in the Thorne Trademarks, Pattern hereby assigns and conveys all such right, title and interest therein to Thorne. Pattern agrees
to not challenge, question, or contest the validity or ownership of any Thorne Trademarks. Pattern cannot use any language or display Thorne Trademarks in such a way as to create the impression that the Thorne Trademarks are owned by Pattern. 

  
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 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 (d) Pattern Intellectual Property. Subject to Section 8(c), as between Thorne and
Pattern, Pattern shall at all times be and remain the sole and exclusive owner of all patents, processes, software, code, files, technology, templates, designs, advertising concepts, promotional materials, images, text, forms, scripting, trade
secrets and know-how of Pattern, including without limitation any of such items that may be created by Pattern in connection with the performance of the Services, including, without limitation, any
Deliverables (as defined below) (collectively, the “Pattern Property”). To the extent Thorne acquires any right, title or interest in any Pattern Property, Thorne hereby assigns and conveys all such right, title and interest therein to
Pattern. Except as expressly authorized in this Agreement, Thorne will not copy, modify, distribute or transfer, display, sublicense, rent, reverse engineer, de-compile or disassemble the Pattern Property.

 (e) Grant of License. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Pattern hereby grants to Thorne a personal,
non-exclusive, nontransferable, royalty-free license to use, during the Term, any final images or video, Product descriptions, advertising concepts or promotional materials provided to Thorne by Pattern or
publicly displayed by Pattern on the Retail Platform in connection with Pattern’s performance of the Services (collectively, “Deliverables”), for Thorne’s marketing or other such business operations exclusively on Thorne’s
website, provided that in no case shall such operations include service bureau use, outsourcing, renting, or time-sharing the Services or Deliverables. Thorne will have no license to or rights regarding
non-final images or videos created by Pattern. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything herein to the contrary, all rights and licenses granted to Thorne with respect to Deliverables shall terminate upon the
expiration or termination of this Agreement, and upon the date of such termination or expiration Thorne shall immediately cease all use of Deliverables, including any modifications of or derivative works based on such Deliverables. If termination of
this Agreement is two (2) years or more after the Effective Date of this Agreement, a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use the Deliverables may be purchased from Pattern by Thorne for
consideration of $1. If termination of this Agreement is less than two (2) years from the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Parties may collectively and in good faith determine the reasonable, fair market value of the Deliverables. Thorne
will then have the option to purchase from Pattern a perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use the Deliverables for the consideration of the fair market value of the Deliverables as determined by
the Parties. 
 (f) Pattern Rights. Thorne agrees and acknowledges that application of Pattern’s
know-how, methodologies and processes is necessary to its production and delivery of high-quality Services and Deliverables. Accordingly, and notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, Thorne permits
Pattern to use, extract, examine, model, manipulate, collate, analyze, reproduce and otherwise use any data or other information that Pattern obtains or acquires through provision of the Services, including, but not limited to, sales information,
within the scope of its regular business operations. In the event Thorne or any of its employees or contractors provide to Pattern suggestions or recommended changes with respect to the Services, or provide to Pattern the identities of or other
information with respect to unauthorized sellers of the Products, Pattern shall have the right, without obligation to Thorne, to apply and utilize such suggestions, recommendations and information in its regular business operations. Pattern shall
likewise be free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how and techniques it learns or obtains in connection with the performance of the Services within the scope of its regular business operations. 

  
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 10. Confidentiality. 

(a) Confidential Information. For purposes of this Agreement, “Confidential Information” means all know-how, designs, application information, specifications, manufacturing processes, data, formulas, technical information, data sheets, manuals, diagrams, customer lists, financial information, sales methods, sales
proposals, business plans and any other intellectual property or proprietary information belonging to a Party or relating to the Party’s affairs that is not public information; provided, however, that it shall not include information or
knowledge that (i) is known to the receiving Party or readily available to the receiving Party from another source before receipt thereof from the disclosing Party, (ii) is disclosed to the receiving Party in good faith by a third party
who had the right to make such disclosure, (iii) is now or hereafter becomes part of the public domain through no fault of the receiving Party, (iv) is required to be disclosed by law, or (v) is independently developed by the
receiving Party, acting alone or with other third parties, without use of Confidential Information of the disclosing Party. 
 (b) Non-disclosure. Subject to the provisions of Section 8(e), both during and after the Term, each of the Parties agrees: (i) to use commercially reasonable efforts to protect the Confidential Information
of the other Party from unauthorized use or disclosure and to use at least the same degree of care with regard thereto as it uses to protect its own Confidential Information of a like nature; and (ii) to use and reproduce the Confidential
Information of the other Party only for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement. 
 (c) Injunctive Relief. The Parties agree that
any breach by either Party or any of its officers, directors, managers, employees, contractors or agents, of any provisions of this Section 9 may cause immediate and irreparable injury to the other Party and that, in the event of such
breach, the injured Party will be entitled to seek injunctive relief as well as any and all other remedies available at law or in equity. 

(d) Judicial/Legal Request. If either Party receives a subpoena or other validly issued administrative or judicial process requesting
Confidential Information of the other Party, it shall provide prompt notice to the other of such receipt to enable the disclosing Party to seek an appropriate protective order. If the disclosing party does not provide such protective order or waive
compliance with this provision within a reasonable time after the notice, the Party receiving the subpoena shall thereafter be entitled to comply with such subpoena or other process to that extent permitted by law; provided, however, that the
receiving Party shall use reasonable efforts to minimize such disclosure and to obtain an assurance that the judicial/subpoena recipient shall accord confidential treatment to the Confidential Information. 

  
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 11. Representations and Warranties. 

(a) Mutual Warranty. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (i) such Party has the full corporate right,
power, and authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the acts required of it; (ii) such Party owns the rights necessary to grant the rights and licenses and fulfill its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) the execution of
this Agreement by such Party will not violate any agreement to which such Party is bound; and (iv) when executed and delivered by such Party this Agreement will constitute the legal, valid, and binding obligation of such Party, enforceable
against such Party in accordance with its terms. 
 (b) Warranty for Products. Thorne hereby warrants that (i) Thorne has and
will convey to Pattern good and valid title to the Products, free and clear of any lien or encumbrance, (ii) the Products shall conform to the specifications at the time of manufacture, shall not be adulterated with any ingredient not listed in
the specifications and shall comply with all laws and regulations applicable to Thorne, and (iii) the Products shall not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of any third parties. 

(c) Disclaimer of Warranties. THE WARRANTIES GIVEN IN THIS AGREEMENT BY PATTERN AND THORNE WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES PROVIDED BY
EACH PARTY ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES AND DELIVERABLES PROVIDED BY ONE PARTY TO THE OTHER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. NOTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE DEEMED A WARRANTY BY EITHER PARTY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS OR THEIR MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. 
 12. Indemnification and Insurance. 

(a) By Thorne. Thorne agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Pattern, its employees, managers, officers, directors, principals,
owners and agents, from and against any and all claims, demands, damage, actions, costs, liability, loss and expense (including reasonable attorney’s fees) arising out of or relating to: (i) any material breach by Thorne of its obligations
under this Agreement, (ii) any product liability or other such claims relating to the Products, and (iii) any claim that the Products, the Thorne Trademarks, or any other data or information provided or made available to Pattern pursuant
to this Agreement infringes upon the intellectual property rights of any third party. 
 (b) By Pattern. Pattern agrees to indemnify,
defend, and hold Thorne, its employees, managers, officers, directors, principals, owners and agents, from and against any and all claims, demands, damage, actions, costs, liability, loss and expense (including reasonable attorney’s fees)
arising out of or relating to any material breach by Pattern of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  
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 (c) Insurance. Pattern agrees to maintain throughout the term of this Agreement, for
so long as it is selling the Products, at its own expense, General Liability insurance (including Product Liability insurance) with a limit of insurance of $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim and $3,000,000 in the aggregate. Thorne agrees to maintain
throughout the term of this Agreement, for so long as Pattern is selling the Products, at its own expense, General Liability insurance (including Product Liability insurance) with a limit of insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim
and at least $3,000,000 in the aggregate. Thorne’s Product Liability insurance shall contain a Broad Form Vendor’s endorsement which provides additional insured status to its authorized vendors, distributors and resellers. Thorne shall
ensure that all insurance policies required of it under this Section 11(c) name Pattern and its affiliates, including, in each case, all successors and permitted assigns, as additional insureds. Each Party shall provide the other Party, within
30 days after the execution of this Agreement and annually thereafter, with certificates of insurance evidencing the required insurances described above. 

(d) Limitation on Liability. In no event shall either Party be liable for consequential, incidental, indirect or punitive loss, damage
or expenses (including but not limited to business interruption, lost business, or lost savings) even if it has been advised of their possible existence, and one Party’s cumulative liability to the other Party, or any other Party, for any loss
or damages arising out of or relating to this Agreement shall not exceed $1,000,000. The allocations of liability in this Section 11(d) represent the agreed and bargained-for understanding of the Parties.

 13. Termination. 
 (a)
Termination. This Agreement may be terminated as follows: 
 (i) By either Party, without cause, upon sixty (60) days prior
written notice to the other Party. 
 (ii) By either Party immediately upon notice to the other if the other Party becomes or is declared
bankrupt, becomes the subject of any proceeding related to its liquidation or insolvency (whether voluntary or involuntary) which is not dismissed within ninety (90) calendar days, or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors. 

(iii) By the non-breaching Party, if the other Party breaches any of its material obligations under
this Agreement, unless (x) the breaching Party cures the breach within thirty (30) days of receiving written notice from the non-breaching Party of the breach, or (y) the breaching Party begins
action to cure the breach within the 30-day notice period and thereafter diligently prosecutes such curative action to completion, if the breach cannot reasonably be cured within the 30-day notice period. 
 (b) Effect of Termination. Upon the termination or expiration of this
Agreement: 
 (i) All rights granted by the Parties under the Agreement will terminate and revert to the respective Parties. 

(ii) Pattern will promptly pay Thorne any unpaid amounts for the Products purchased pursuant to Section 4 or otherwise due under this
Agreement. 

  
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 (iii) Thorne will promptly pay Pattern any unpaid amounts due under this Agreement. 

(iv) Each Party will promptly return to the other Party or, at the other Party’s request, destroy the other Party’s Confidential
Information. 
 (v) Thorne will promptly return to Pattern or, at Pattern’s request, destroy all Deliverables, including any
modifications of or derivative works based on any Deliverables. 
 (vi) The relevant sections of this Agreement will remain in effect so
that Pattern is permitted to fulfill all orders to customers that have been placed prior to the termination of this Agreement. 
 (vii) In
the event that Thorne terminates this Agreement, Thorne will repurchase from Pattern any extra Product previously purchased by Pattern that is not necessary to fulfill orders made prior to the termination of this Agreement. Such Product shall be
repurchased by Thorne at the same price that Pattern paid for the Product. Pattern will make reasonable efforts to reduce Product inventory prior to the date of termination of this Agreement. 

(c) Market Schedules. Each Market Schedule may be terminated by either Party separately from this Agreement without affecting this
Agreement or any other Brand Schedule by providing ninety (90) days’ written notice to the other Party. If not terminated by either Party under this clause 12(c), each Market Schedule will remain in force until this Agreement is
terminated. 
 (d) Survival. Sections 7, 8(c), 8(d), 8(e) and 9 through 13 will survive termination of this Agreement. 

14. Miscellaneous Terms and Conditions. 

(a) Assignment. Neither Party will assign this Agreement, or any right, interest, or benefit under this Agreement, without the prior
written consent of the other Party, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed; provided, however, that either Party may assign this Agreement, without the need to obtain consent of the other Party, to an affiliate of such Party or
to a successor in interest to substantially all of the business of that Party to which the Agreement relates. 
 (b) Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act. The Parties represent and warrant that they are familiar with applicable domestic and foreign anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws, including those prohibiting Thorne and Pattern, and their officers, employees, agents, and other
working on their behalf, from taking corrupt actions in furtherance of an offer, payment, promise to pay, or authorization of the payment of anything of value, including but not limited to payments, tangible and intangible gifts, favors, services,
and those entertainment and travel expenses that go beyond what is reasonable and customary and of modest value, to: (i) an executive, official, employee, or agent of a governmental department, agency or instrumentality, (ii) a director,
officer, employee, or agent of a wholly or partially government-owned or government-controlled 

  
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company or business, (iii) a political party or official thereof, or candidate for political office, (iv) an executive, official employee, or agent of a public international
organization (“Government Official”) or (v) any executive, officer, employee, or agent of a third party; while knowing or having a reasonable belief that all or some portion will be used for the purpose of: (a) influencing any
act, decision, or failure to act by a Government Official in his or her official capacity, (b) inducing a Government Official to use his or her influence with a government or instrumentality to affect any act or decision of such government or
entity, or (c) securing an illegal improper advantage, in order to obtain, retain, or direct business. Thorne and Pattern represent and warrant that they and their agents are now in compliance with all applicable domestic or foreign
anti-bribery or anticorruption laws, including those prohibiting the bribery of Government Officials, and will remain in compliance with all applicable laws; that they will not authorize, offer or make payments directly or indirectly to any
Government Official; and that no part of the payments received by Thorne or Pattern will be used for any purpose that could constitute a violation of any applicable laws. 

(c) Governing Law and Forum. This Agreement will be governed by, construed, and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of
South Carolina, and each Party agrees to submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of South Carolina for the purpose of enforcing the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Any order, judgment, or decree entered by a South Carolina
court may be transferred to any other jurisdiction to enforce its compliance. 
 (d) Dispute Resolution. Any dispute arising
hereunder will be construed according to South Carolina law and will be resolved by mediation. The selected venue of the mediation will be Charleston, South Carolina, before a mediator licensed by the South Carolina State Bar and mutually agreed to
by the Parties. This is intended to be a mandatory venue selection clause, and not a permissive venue selection clause, and the Parties acknowledge and agree that this venue selection clause should be interpreted in accordance with the U.S. Supreme
Court’s decision in Atlantic Marine Constr. Co. v. U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, 134 S. Ct. 568 (2013). 
 (e)
Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with any applicable Market Schedules, constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to its subject matter and will be deemed to merge and supersede all prior and contemporaneous
agreements, communications, and understandings both written and oral. 
 (f) Force Majeure. Neither Party will be liable for failure
to perform its obligations (except payment obligations) due to unforeseen circumstances or causes beyond the Party’s reasonable control, including without limitation, acts of God, riot, embargoes, acts of governmental authorities, fire,
earthquake, flood, accident, strikes, or inability to secure transmission facilities. 
 (g) Further Assurances. Each Party will take
such action, including, but not limited to, the execution, acknowledgment and delivery of documents, as may reasonably be requested by the other Party for the implementation or continuing performance of this Agreement. 

  
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 (h) No Waiver. No waiver of any breach of any provision of this Agreement will
constitute a waiver of any prior, concurrent, or subsequent breach of the same or any other provisions, and no waiver will be effective unless made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of the waiving Party. 

(i) Notice. Notices, demands, consents, or other communications will in writing and faxed, mailed, or delivered to each Party at the
Party’s address or e-mail address set below, or at such other address as such Party will have furnished the other Party in writing. Such communications will be deemed effective given the earlier of:
(i) when received; (ii) when delivered personally; (iii) one business day after being deposited with an overnight courier service of recognized standing; or (iv) four days after being deposited in the U.S. mail, first class with
postage prepaid. 
 If to Thorne 

Thorne Research, Inc. 
 Attention:
Edwin Kamauoha, Deputy General Counsel 
 620 Omni Industrial Blvd, Summerville, SC 29486 

email: ekamauoha@thorne.com 

If to Pattern 
 Pattern
Inc. 
 Attention: Jeff Jarvie, Chief Financial Officer 

1633 West Innovation Way, STE 300, Lehi, UT 84043 

email: jeff@Pattern.com 
 (j)
Execution in Counterparts. For the convenience of the Parties, this Agreement may be executed in counterparts and each counterpart will be deemed to be an original. 

(k) Relationship of the Parties. The Parties are and intend to be independent contractors with respect to the Services and nothing in
this Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, or employer-employee relationship. Neither Party may make any statement or take any position that contradicts anything in this Section. 

(l) Severability. Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement will be construed and interpreted in such a manner as to be
effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any Party or circumstance will be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision will be ineffective to the extent of such
prohibition invalidating the remainder of such provision or any other provision of this Agreement or the application of such provision to other Parties or circumstances. 

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Authorized Reseller Agreement to be
executed as of the Effective Date. 
  

									
	Thorne Research, Inc.	 		 	
					
	By:	 	/s/ Thomas P. McKenna	 		 	Date:	 	11/25/19
					
	Name:	 	Thomas P. McKenna	 		 		 	
					
	Title:	 	Chief Operating Officer	 		 		 	
				
	Pattern Inc.	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	Jeffrey Jarvie	 		 	Date:	 	11/26/2019
					
	Name:	 	Jeff Jarvie	 		 		 	
					
	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer	 		 		 	

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it 
 is not material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 EXHIBIT A 

Form of Market Schedule 

Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: 
 Retail Platform(s): 

Countries Served/Territory: 
 Exclusivity: 

Pricing: 
 Market-Specific Commercial Terms: 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it 
 is not material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: The effective date of the Agreement. 

Retail Platforms: amazon.com; walmart.com; jet.com 

Countries Served/Territory: USA 
  

			
	Exclusivity:	  	Exclusive Product Reselling. Pattern shall resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, on behalf of Thorne. In accordance therewith, Thorne hereby appoints Pattern, and Pattern hereby accepts
the appointment, to act as the exclusive reseller of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule. The Parties understand and acknowledge the difficulty on the part of Thorne in ensuring strict exclusivity. Accordingly, the
exclusivity granted to Pattern pursuant to this Market Schedule shall be interpreted as an agreement by and obligation of Thorne to, for the entirety of the Term, (i) not sell, on its own behalf or through any affiliate, any Products on the
Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, (ii) not grant to any Party other than Pattern the right to resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, and (iii) use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure
and maintain Pattern’s rights of exclusivity.
		
	Pricing:	  	Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern at Thorne’s then-WLP for such Products, [***].
	
	Market-Specific Commercial Terms:
		
		  	Additional Services. Pattern will provide information and assistance to Thorne’s outside counsel, VORYS, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP, engaged to pursue legal action against unauthorized sellers of the Products on the
Retail Platform named in this Market Schedule (“Thorne’s Outside Counsel”); provided, however, that Thorne shall be solely and exclusively responsible for instructing, directing, and approving all strategies and actions proposed by
Thorne’s Outside Counsel.
		
		  	Proposition 65. Thorne shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that Products are compliant with California’s Prop 65 (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§ 25249.5—25249.14, et seq,) which prohibits the
knowing and intentional exposure of any individual to a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity without first giving clear and reasonable warning to such individual. Thorne may comply with Prop 65
(“Prop 65 Compliance”) by either: (1) ensuring that the Products do not require a Prop 65 warning or; (2) providing a warning that complies with all requirements of Prop 65 and related regulations. Thorne expressly represents and
warrants Prop 65 Compliance with respect to each Product. If Thorne elects to achieve Prop 65 Compliance through the provision of a warning (subsection (2), above) that is provided through Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, Thorne shall
in writing provide to

	

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		  	 Pattern all specifications concerning the warning, including the text, font size, color and content of the warning for display on Retail
Platforms named in this Market Schedule and any other communication, if any, to be sent to the end customers of Products residing in the State of California. Pattern’s duties with respect to complying with Prop 65 are expressly limited to
adhering with Thorne’s written directives and instructions concerning warnings and allowing customers to return any Products that Thorne reasonably believes are not Prop 65 Complaint for a full refund (including all shipping and handling fees).
Thorne shall defend and indemnify Pattern with respect to any claim asserting a violation of Prop 65 by the Products.
  

Minimum Advertised Price. Thorne has established a Minimum Advertised Price Policy that applies to all authorized resellers of Products located in the
United States (the “U.S. MAP Policy”). Pattern may set the retail prices for the Products in the Territory, provided however, that no Product shall be advertised online at a retail price less than the Minimum Advertised Price then in
effect for that Product as stated in the U.S MAP Policy.

  
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 Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: The effective date of the Agreement. 
 Retail
Platforms: amazon.ca 
 Countries Served/Territory: Canada 
  

			
	Exclusivity:	  	Exclusive Product Reselling. Pattern shall resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, on behalf of Thorne. In accordance therewith, Thorne hereby appoints Pattern, and Pattern hereby accepts
the appointment, to act as the exclusive reseller of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule. The Parties understand and acknowledge the difficulty on the part of Thorne in ensuring strict exclusivity. Accordingly, the
exclusivity granted to Pattern pursuant to this Market Schedule shall be interpreted as an agreement by and obligation of Thorne to, for the entirety of the Term, (i) not sell, on its own behalf or through any affiliate, any Products on the
Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, (ii) not grant to any Party other than Pattern the right to resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, and (iii) use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure
and maintain Pattern’s rights of exclusivity.
		
	Pricing:	  	Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern at Thorne’s then-WLP for such Products, [***].
	
	Market-Specific Commercial Terms:
		
		  	Minimum Advertised Price. Thorne has established a Minimum Advertised Price Policy that applies to all authorized resellers of Products located in Canada (the “Canada MAP Policy”). Pattern may set the retail prices
for the Products in the Territory, provided however, that no Product shall be advertised online at a retail price less than the Minimum Advertised Price then in effect for that Product as stated in the Canada MAP Policy.

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it 
 is not material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: The effective date of the Agreement. 

Retail Platforms: amazon.uk; amazon.it; amazon.es; amazon.fr; amazon.de 

Countries/Territories Served: United Kingdom; European Union 
  

			
	Exclusivity:	  	 Thorne appoints Pattern as an exclusive reseller of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule. The Parties
understand and acknowledge the difficulty on the part of Thorne in ensuring strict exclusivity. Accordingly, the exclusivity granted to Pattern pursuant to this clause shall be interpreted as an agreement by and obligation of Thorne to, for the
entirety of the Term;
  

(a)   not sell, on its own behalf or through any affiliate, any Products on the Retail Platform,

 
 (b)   not grant to any Party
other than Pattern the right to resell the Products on the Retail Platform, or
  

(c)   use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure and maintain Pattern’s rights of
exclusivity.
  
 Nothing in this clause shall prevent Thorne from selling Product on its
own (i) B2C website (ii) allowing other resellers to sell Product on the reseller’s own B2C website or (iii) on any other platform other than the Retail Platform.

		
	Pricing:	  	Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern at Thorne’s then-WLP for such Products, [***].
	
	Market-Specific Commercial Terms:
		
		  	Shipping. Thorne shall be responsible for shipping the Products to the countries/territories by sea.
		
		  	Import Licences. Pattern shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary import licences or permits necessary for the entry of the Products into the Countries Served/Territory and Thorne shall use commercially reasonable
efforts to provide supporting documentation in a timely and professional manner as requested by Pattern.
		
		  	VAT. All sums payable under this Agreement, or otherwise payable by any Party to any other Party under this Agreement are exclusive of any VAT chargeable on the supplies for which such sums (or any part of them) are the whole
or part of the consideration for VAT purposes.
		
		  	 (a)   Where, under this Agreement, any Party makes a supply to any other Party
(“Recipient”) for VAT purposes and VAT is or becomes chargeable on that supply for which the supplying Party is required to account to the relevant tax authority, the Recipient shall, subject to the receipt of a valid VAT invoice, pay the
supplying Party (in addition to, and at the same time as, any other consideration for that supply) the amount of such VAT

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		  	 (b)   Where any Party is required by this Agreement to reimburse or indemnify
any other Party for any cost or expense, that first Party shall reimburse or indemnify the other Party for the full amount of the cost or expense, including any VAT on that amount, except to the extent that the other Party is entitled to credit or
repayment for that VAT from any relevant tax authority.

		
		  	Data Protection.
		
		  	 (a)   The following definitions apply in this clause:

		
		  	 Agreed Purposes: as required under this Agreement.

		
		  	 Controller, data controller, processor, data processor, data subject, personal data, processing and appropriate
technical and organisational measures: as set out in the Data Protection Legislation in force at the time.

		
		  	 Data Protection Legislation: the UK Data Protection Legislation and any other European Union legislation relating to
personal data and all other legislation and regulatory requirements in force from time to time which apply to a Party relating to the use of personal data (including, without limitation, the privacy of electronic communications); and the guidance
and codes of practice issued by the relevant data protection or supervisory authority and applicable to a Party.

		
		  	 Permitted Recipients: the Parties to this Agreement, the employees of each Party, any third Parties engaged to perform
obligations in connection with this Agreement.

		
		  	 Shared Personal Data: the personal data to be shared between the Parties under this Agreement. Shared Personal Data
shall be confined to the following categories of information relevant to the following categories of data subject: customers of Products via the Retail Platform and personnel of either Party. The type of data shall relate to contact data, financial
data and transaction data.

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		  	 UK Data Protection Legislation: all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in
the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications
Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.

		
		  	 (b)   This clause sets out the framework for the sharing of personal data
between the Parties as data controllers. Each Party acknowledges that one Party (the “Data Discloser”) will regularly disclose to the other Party (the “Data Recipient”) Shared Personal Data collected by the Data Discloser for the
Agreed Purposes.

		
		  	 (c)   Each Party shall comply with all the obligations imposed on a controller
under the Data Protection Legislation, and any material breach of the Data Protection Legislation by one Party shall constitute a material breach of the Agreement.
  

(d)   Each Party shall:
  

ensure that it has all necessary consents and notices in place to enable lawful transfer of the Shared Personal Data to the Data Recipient
for the Agreed Purposes;
  
 give full information to any data
subject whose personal data may be processed under this Agreement of the nature such processing. This includes giving notice that, on the termination of this Agreement, personal data relating to them may be retained by or, as the case may be,
transferred to one or more of the Permitted Recipients, their successors and assignees;
  

process the Shared Personal Data only for the Agreed Purposes;
  

not disclose or allow access to the Shared Personal Data to anyone other than the Permitted Recipients;

 
 ensure that all Permitted Recipients are subject to written
contractual obligations concerning the Shared Personal Data (including obligations of confidentiality) which are no less demanding than those imposed by this Agreement;
  

ensure that it has in place appropriate technical and organisational measures, reviewed and approved by the other Party, to protect against
unauthorised or unlawful processing of personal data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, personal data; not transfer any personal data outside of the European Economic Area unless the transferor:

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		  	 complies with the provisions of Article 26 of the General Data Protection Regulation (in the event the third Party is a
joint controller); and
  
 ensures that (i) the transfer is to
a country approved by the European Commission as providing adequate protection pursuant to Article 45 of the General Data Protection Regulation; (ii) there are appropriate safeguards in place pursuant to Article 46 of the General Data
Protection Regulation; or (iii) one of the derogations for specific situations in Article 49 of the General Data Protection Regulation applies to the transfer.
  

(e)   Each Party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data
Protection Legislation. In particular, each Party shall:
  
 consult
with the other Party about any notices given to data subjects in relation to the Shared Personal Data;
  

promptly inform the other Party about the receipt of any data subject access request;

 
 provide the other Party with reasonable assistance in complying with
any data subject access request;
  
 not disclose or release any
Shared Personal Data in response to a data subject access request without first consulting the other Party wherever possible;
  

assist the other Party, at the cost of the other Party, in responding to any request from a data subject and in ensuring compliance with
its obligations under the Data Protection Legislation with respect to security,
  

breach notifications, impact assessments and consultations with supervisory authorities or regulators;

 
 notify the other Party without undue delay on becoming aware of any
breach of the Data Protection Legislation;

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		  	 at the written direction of the Data Discloser, delete or return Shared Personal Data and copies thereof to the Data
Discloser on termination of this Agreement unless required by law to store the personal data;
  

use compatible technology for the processing of Shared Personal Data to ensure that there is no lack of accuracy resulting from personal
data transfers;
  
 maintain complete and accurate records and
information to demonstrate its compliance with this clause 15 and allow for audits by the other Party or the other Party’s designated auditor; and
  

provide the other Party with contact details of at least one employee as point of contact and responsible manager for all issues arising
out of the Data Protection Legislation, including the joint training of relevant staff, the procedures to be followed in the event of a data security breach, and the regular review of the Parties’ compliance with the Data Protection
Legislation.
  
 (f)   Each
Party shall indemnify the other against all liabilities, costs, expenses, damages and losses (including but not limited to any direct, indirect or consequential losses, loss of profit, loss of reputation and all interest, penalties and legal costs
(calculated on a full indemnity basis) and all other reasonable professional costs and expenses) suffered or incurred by the indemnified Party arising out of or in connection with the breach of the Data Protection Legislation by the indemnifying
Party, its employees or agents, provided that the indemnified Party gives to the indemnifier prompt notice of such claim, full information about the circumstances giving rise to it, reasonable assistance in dealing with the claim and sole authority
to manage, defend and/or settle it.

	 	

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it 
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 Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: The effective date of the Agreement. 

Retail Platforms: tmall.com 
 Countries/Territories
Served: China; Hong Kong 
  

			
	Exclusivity:	  	Pattern shall resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule on behalf of Thorne. In accordance therewith, Thorne hereby appoints Pattern, and Pattern hereby accepts the appointment, to act as a non-exclusive reseller of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule.
		
	Pricing:	  	Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern at Thorne’s then-WLP for such Products.
	
	Market-Specific Commercial Terms:
		
		  	 Shipping. Thorne shall be responsible for shipping the Products to the countries/territories by sea. Pattern will pay any difference
from standard sea shipping costs for any required expedited shipping. Thorne reserves the right to require certain minimum purchase volumes to make shipping costs to the Countries/Territories Served cost-effective.

 
 Import Licences. Pattern shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary import
licences or permits necessary for the entry of the Products into the Countries Served/Territory and Thorne shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide supporting documentation in a timely and professional manner as requested by Pattern.

 
 Minimum Advertised Price. Thorne has established a Minimum Advertised Price
Policy that applies to all authorized resellers of Products located in China and Hong Kong (the “China/HK MAP Policy”). Pattern may set the retail prices for the Products in the Territory, provided however, that no Product shall be
advertised online at a retail price less than the Minimum Advertised Price then in effect for that Product as stated in the China/HK MAP Policy.
  

VAT. All sums payable under this Agreement, or otherwise payable by any Party to any other Party under this Agreement are exclusive of any VAT
chargeable on the supplies for which such sums (or any part of them) are the whole or part of the consideration for VAT purposes.
  

(a)   Where, under this Agreement, any Party makes a supply to any other Party
(“Recipient”) for VAT purposes and VAT is or becomes chargeable on that supply for which the supplying Party is required to account to the relevant tax authority, the Recipient shall, subject to the receipt of a valid VAT invoice, pay the
supplying Party (in addition to, and at the same time as, any other consideration for that supply) the amount of such VAT.

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		  	 (b)   Where any Party is required by this Agreement to reimburse or indemnify
any other Party for any cost or expense, that first Party shall reimburse or indemnify the other Party for the full amount of the cost or expense, including any VAT on that amount, except to the extent that the other Party is entitled to credit or
repayment for that VAT from any relevant tax authority.

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it 
 is not material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 FIRST AMENDMENT TO 

AUTHORIZED RESELLER AGREEMENT 
 This First
Amendment to the Authorized Reseller Agreement (this “Amendment”) is entered into by and between Thorne Research, Inc. (“Thorne”) and Pattern Inc. (“Pattern”) (collectively, the “Parties”) to amend the
November 25, 2019 Authorized Reseller Agreement between Pattern and Thorne (the “Agreement”). The effective date of this Amendment is August 20, 2020. Defined terms used in the Agreement have the same meaning
in this Amendment. In consideration of the terms set forth below and other valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 

1. Amendment to the first bullet in Section 3(h) Unauthorized Seller Compliance. The first bullet in
Section 3(h) of the Agreement shall be replaced with the following: 
  

	 	•	 	 Full access to TriGuardian (or any successor product) providing compliance reporting, metrics, and unauthorized
seller identification. 

 2. Amendment to Section 5(e). Section 5(e) of the Agreement
shall be replaced with the following: 
 (e) Minimum Advertised Price. Thorne has a unilateral Minimum Advertised Price Policy
(“MAP Policy”) that applies to all authorized resellers of Products located in the United States of America as well as in all other countries where Products are sold, except where such policy is prohibited by local laws and
regulations. Pattern may set the retail prices (i.e., the end user price) for Products in the Territory. 
 3. Amendment to
Section 8(c). The following sentences are added to Section 8(c) of the Agreement: 
 This license will cease
upon termination of this Agreement. All goodwill arising from Pattern’s use of the Thorne Trademarks shall inure solely to the benefit of Thorne. Pattern’s use of the Thorne Trademarks shall be in accordance with any guidelines that may be
provided by Thorne from time to time, and must be commercially reasonable as to the size, placement, and other manners of use. Thorne reserves the right to review and approve, in its sole discretion, Pattern’s use or intended use of the Thorne
Trademarks at any time, without limitation. Pattern shall not create, register, or use any domain name or any mobile application that contains any Thorne product name or any trademark owned by Thorne, nor a misspelling or confusingly similar
variation of any Thorne product name or any trademark owned by Thorne. Pattern shall only use images and likenesses of the Thorne Trademarks (including pictures of bottles bearing Thorne labeling) and copyrighted Product descriptions authorized and
approved by Thorne. Pattern does not have the right to affix any Thorne Trademark to any product or other material that is not a Thorne nutritional supplement product. Pattern shall use the trademark symbols “®” or
“TM” as appropriate, when displaying Thorne’s trademarked
names and/or Products, as an attribution of Thorne’s ownership of its trademarks. Thorne may periodically review Pattern’s Product listings and reserves the right to demand that Pattern make changes to its listings regarding the use of the
Thorne Trademarks and intellectual property, even if Thorne has previously approved the material displayed thereon. The Thorne logo can only be used in the form supplied by Thorne for use online, unless otherwise approved by Thorne. Neither the file
name nor the name of the image may be changed or modified from the original form supplied by Thorne, unless otherwise approved by Thorne. 

  
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 4. Amendment to Section 12(a)(iv). A new
Section 12(a)(iv) shall be added to the agreement as follows: 
 (iv) Immediate Termination for Seller Feedback
Rating. Thorne, in its sole and absolute discretion, may terminate this Agreement immediately with written notice of such termination in the event Pattern’s feedback rating falls below the acceptable level identified in any Marketplace
Schedule for each Retail Platform. 
 5. Amendment to Section 13(e). Section 13(e) of the Agreement
shall be replaced with the following: 
 (e) Entire Agreement. This Agreement, together with any applicable Market Schedules,
constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to its subject matter and will be deemed to merge and supersede all prior and contemporaneous agreements, communications, and understandings both written and oral. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, Thorne may modify Exhibits to the Market Schedules to this Agreement at any time with notice to Pattern. Unless otherwise provided, such modifications shall become effective upon delivery of the notice. 

6. Amendment to Section 13(m). A new Section 13(m) of the Agreement shall be added to the Agreement as
follows: 
 (m) Availability of Injunctive Relief. If there is a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement, including but not
limited to any breach by Pattern of Section 1 (Appointment), Section 3 (Services), Section 8 (Intellectual Property), and Section 12 (Termination), it is agreed and understood that Thorne may have no adequate remedy in money or
other damages and accordingly shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief and other equitable remedies; provided, however, no specification in this Agreement of any particular remedy shall be construed as a waiver or prohibition of any other
remedies in the event of a breach or threatened breach of this Agreement. No failure, refusal, neglect, delay, waiver, forbearance, or omission by Thorne to exercise any right(s) herein or to insist upon full compliance by Pattern with
Pattern’s obligations herein shall constitute a waiver of any provision herein or otherwise limit Thorne’s right to fully enforce any or all provisions and parts thereof. 

7. New USA Market Schedule with Exhibits. A new Market Schedule for Sales on amazon.com and walmart.com in the USA, and its Exhibits 1 and
2 attached thereto shall be added to the Agreement, replacing the current such Market Schedule. 
 8. Conflict. All terms and conditions of
the Agreement not modified by this Amendment shall remain in full force and effect. Should any conflict arise between the terms of the Agreement and this Amendment, this Amendment shall control. 

  
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 9. Execution in Counterparts. For the convenience of the Parties, this Amendment may be
executed in counterparts and each counterpart will be deemed to be an original.Agreed to and accepted by the Parties as of the effective date of this Amendment: 
  

			
	Thorne Research, Inc.
		
	Signature:	 	/s/ Thomas P. McKenna
	Name:	 	Thomas P. McKenna
	Title:	 	Chief Operating Officer

  

			
	Pattern Inc.
		
	Signature:	 	/s/ Jeff Jarvie
	Name:	 	Jeff Jarvie
	Title:	 	Chief Financial Officer

  
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 Revised per First Amendment to the Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

Effective Date: The effective date of the Agreement. 

Retail Platforms: amazon.com (Merchant ID: A2EJCTH67GJMT3); walmart.com (Seller ID 5442) 

Countries Served/Territory: USA 
  

			
	Exclusivity:	  	Exclusive Product Reselling. Pattern shall resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, on behalf of Thorne. In accordance therewith, Thorne hereby appoints Pattern, and Pattern hereby accepts
the appointment, to act as the exclusive reseller of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule. The Parties understand and acknowledge the difficulty on the part of Thorne in ensuring strict exclusivity. Accordingly, the
exclusivity granted to Pattern pursuant to this Market Schedule shall be interpreted as an agreement by and obligation of Thorne to, for the entirety of the Term, (i) not sell, on its own behalf or through any affiliate, any Products on the
Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, (ii) not grant to any Party the right to resell the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule other than (A) Pattern and (B) Borderless Distribution, LLC (directly
or through sales agents) solely on Amazon (USA), and (iii) use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure and maintain Pattern’s rights of exclusivity.
		
		  	Further, Pattern is authorized to sell Products solely to End Users. An “End User” is any purchaser of the Product who is the ultimate consumer for whom the Product was designed and who does not intend to resell the
Product to any third party. Pattern shall not knowingly sell or transfer to anyone a quantity of the Products greater than that generally purchased by an individual for personal use. Pattern shall not knowingly sell or transfer any of the Products
to any person or entity for purposes of resale without the prior written consent of Thorne. This prohibition includes sales to any B2B accounts, wholesalers, freight forwarders/drop shippers for other resellers, or any other person or entity Pattern
knows or has reason to know intends to resell the Products.
		
	Pricing:	  	Thorne will sell the ordered Products to Pattern at Thorne’s then-WLP for such Products, [***].
	
	Market-Specific Commercial Terms:
		
		  	Additional Services. Pattern will provide information and assistance to Thorne’s outside counsel, Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP, or other such law firm engaged by Thorne to pursue legal action against unauthorized
sellers of the Products on the Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule (“Thorne’s    

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		  	Outside Counsel”); provided, however, that (a) Thorne shall be solely and exclusively responsible for determining if a seller identified by Pattern is an unauthorized seller and, if so, instructing, directing, and
approving all strategies and actions proposed by Thorne’s Outside Counsel, and (b) Pattern shall be solely responsible for any and all costs, fees, and expenses incurred by Thorne’s Outside Counsel incurred in pursuing legal action
against unauthorized sellers of Products on the Retail Platforms.
		
		  	Product Quality Controls. Pattern agrees to abide by all instructions provided by Thorne regarding the storage, handling, shipping, disposal, or other aspect of the Products, including (A) instructions provided on the
Product labels; (B) the Product Quality Controls and Fulfillment Guidelines attached hereto as Exhibit A to this Market Schedule, as may be amended by Thorne at any time; and (C) the Quality Control Checklist for Thorne Products Sold
on Online Marketplaces, attached hereto as Exhibit B to this Market Schedule, as may be amended by Thorne at any time. Pattern agrees to provide all records related to Pattern’s compliance with its obligations under this Section upon
Thorne’s request and to retain any such records for a period of at least five years following the date of creation or submission of any such record, to the extent legally permitted. Pattern acknowledges and agrees that, unless the Parties agree
separately in writing, its compliance with this Section shall be at its sole cost and expense.
		
		  	Proposition 65. Thorne shall take all reasonable steps to ensure that Products are compliant with California’s Prop 65 (Cal. Health & Safety Code §§ 25249.5 25249.14, et seq,) which prohibits the
knowing and intentional exposure of any individual to a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity without first giving clear and reasonable warning to such individual. Thorne may comply with Prop 65
(“Prop 65 Compliance”) by either: (1) ensuring that the Products do not require a Prop 65 warning or; (2) providing a warning that complies with all requirements of Prop 65 and related regulations. Thorne expressly represents and
warrants Prop 65 Compliance with respect to each Product. If Thorne elects to achieve Prop 65 Compliance through the provision of a warning (subsection (2), above) that is provided through Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule, Thorne
shall in writing provide to Pattern all specifications concerning the warning, including the text, font size, color and content of the warning for display on Retail Platforms named in this Market Schedule and any other communication, if any, to be
sent to the end customers of Products residing in the State of California. Pattern’s duties with respect to complying with Prop 65 are expressly limited to adhering with Thorne’s written directives and instructions concerning
warnings and allowing customers to return any Products that Thorne reasonably believes are not Prop 65 Complaint for a full refund (including all shipping and handling fees). Thorne shall defend and indemnify Pattern with respect to any claim
asserting a violation of Prop 65 by the Products.

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 EXHIBIT 1 

To the 
 Market Schedule
for Sales on amazon.com and walmart.com in the USA 
 Attached to the Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

PRODUCT QUALITY CONTROLS AND FULFILLMENT GUIDELINES 

For purposes of these Product Quality Controls and Fulfillment Guidelines, the “Authorized Storefront(s)” shall be those Retail Platforms identified
in the Market Schedule to Authorized Reseller Agreement Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research Inc. applicable to the USA. 
 1. Product Care,
Customer Service, and Quality Controls. 
 (a) Pattern shall store Products in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and
extreme heat and dampness, and in accordance with any additional storage guidelines issued by Thorne from time to time. 
 (b) Pattern shall
sell Products in their original packaging. Relabeling, repackaging (including the separation of bundled Products or the bundling of Products), and other alterations to Products or their packaging are not permitted. Pattern shall not tamper with,
deface, or otherwise alter any serial number, UPC code, batch or lot code, or other identifying information on Products or their packaging. Pattern shall not remove, translate, or modify the contents of any label or literature on or accompanying the
Products, except where required by local laws and regulations, or as expressly authorized by Thorne. Pattern shall not advertise, market, display or demonstrate non-Thorne products together with the Products
in a manner that would create the impression that the non-Thorne products are made by, endorsed by, or associated with Thorne. 

(c) Pattern shall inspect its inventory regularly for expired Products or
soon-to-be expired Products and shall remove those Products from its inventory. Pattern shall not sell any Products that are expired or close to expiration. Pattern
shall destroy or dispose of expired or soon-to-be-expired Products in accordance with instructions provided by Thorne. 

(d) Pattern shall be familiar with the special features of all Products marketed for sale and must obtain sufficient Product knowledge to
advise customers on the selection and safe use of the Products, as well as any applicable warranty, guarantee, or return policy. 
 (e) With
respect to Pattern’s sales of Products through the Authorized Storefronts, Pattern acknowledges and agrees that Pattern is responsible for all fulfillment to its customers, any applicable taxes associated with such customers’ purchases of
Products, and any returns of Products. 
 (f) Each Authorized Storefront must have a mechanism for receiving customer feedback, and Pattern
agrees to use reasonable efforts to address all customer feedback received in a timely manner. Pattern agrees to provide copies of any information related to customer feedback, including Pattern’s responses, to Thorne for review upon request,
and to retain all records relating to customer feedback for at least five years from the date of the last communication (whether from a customer or from Pattern) pertaining to a specific customer’s feedback. Further, Pattern agrees to cooperate
with Thorne in the investigation of any negative online review associated with Pattern’s sale of Products and to use reasonable efforts to resolve any such reviews. 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 (g) To ensure a satisfactory customer experience, Pattern agrees to use its best efforts to
respond to any customer communications within twenty-four (24) hours and contact Thorne directly should Pattern be unable to answer any customer inquiries. Pattern further agrees that it shall notify
Thorne of any quality issues identified by Pattern’s customers regardless of whether the Pattern is able to answer specific customer inquiries without Thorne’s assistance. 

(h) Pattern agrees to cooperate with Thorne with respect to any Product tracking system implemented by Thorne. 

(i) Pattern shall promptly report to Thorne any customer complaint or adverse claim regarding the Products of which it becomes aware. Pattern
shall assist Thorne in investigating any such complaints or adverse claims. 
 (j) Pattern agrees to abide by and complete the Quality
Control Checklist for Thorne Products Sold on Amazon for all Products it receives and ships to third-party locations. 

(k) Pattern shall cooperate with Thorne in the investigation and resolution of any quality or customer service issues related to
Pattern’s sale of the Products. 
 2. Operation of the Authorized Storefronts. 

(a) Pattern shall adhere to the following requirements with respect to the Authorized Storefront on the Amazon.com (US) platform (“Amazon
Storefront”): 
 (i) Pattern shall not sell through the Amazon Storefront anonymously. The full legal name or registered fictitious
name, mailing address, and telephone contact of Pattern’s business must be clearly indicated on the Amazon Storefront. The Amazon Storefront must not give the appearance that it is operated by Thorne or any third party. 

(ii) Pattern shall list Products only on Amazon Standard Identification Numbers (“ASIN”) created by or authorized by Thorne. 

(iii) No later than the third business day of every month, Pattern shall provide Thorne with a report to evaluate Pattern’s continued
authorization to sell the Products through the Amazon Storefront (the “Amazon Performance Report”). This Amazon Performance Report must include screenshots of Pattern’s Amazon Seller Central portal for the Amazon Storefront that
provides the following information: (i) Pattern’s Order Defect Rate, including Negative Feedback, A-to-Z Guarantee claims, and Chargeback claims rates;
(ii) Seller Feedback Scores (including counts of Positive, Neutral, and Negative reviews); (iii) Product Policy Compliance, including Suspected Intellectual Property Violations, Received Intellectual Property Complaints, Product
Authenticity Customer Complaints, Product Condition Customer Complaints, Product Safety Customer Complaints, Listing Policy Violations, Restricted Product Policy Violations, and Customer Product Reviews Policy Violations; and (iv) Voice of the
Customer (if available), including Customer Experience (CX) Health of Pattern’s offers. The Amazon Performance Report 

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it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 
must include this information for every time period for which the information is reported on Amazon’s Seller Central portal. If Amazon’s Seller Central portal no longer reports any of
the above types of information, Pattern shall no longer be required to include it in its Amazon Performance Report, but Pattern and Thorne shall discuss whether a substitute metric should be required. Thorne reserves the right to request additional
information from Pattern, including additional information found within Pattern’s Amazon Seller Central portal, for purposes of verifying Pattern’s compliance with this Agreement or evaluating Pattern’s continued authorization to sell
Products through the Amazon Storefront. Pattern agrees to provide such additional information and/or substitute metric(s) upon request. 

(iv) No later than the third business day of every month, Pattern shall provide a Returns Report for each Product ASIN that has a return rate
of 3% or greater. Pattern shall promptly work to determine the cause of the return rate and report its findings in writing to Thorne, and Pattern agrees to take additional actions as reasonably requested by Thorne to lower the return rate to below
3%. 
 (v) Pattern shall use Amazon’s Fulfillment by Amazon (“FBA”) service to fulfill orders for the Products sold through
the Amazon Storefront and shall provide the Products to Amazon’s FBA warehouses in a manner that ensures that Products qualify for Amazon’s Prime service and include free two (2) day shipping for consumers. However, to ensure that
Pattern’s inventory of Products is not comingled with any Products belonging to a third-party, Pattern must apply unique Fulfillment Network Stock Keeping Unit (“FNSKU”) labels to each Product
fulfilled using the FBA service. Under no circumstances shall Pattern fulfill orders in any way that results in the shipped Product coming from stock other than Pattern’s. 

(vi) To ensure customers receive products that are not expired or
soon-to-be expired, Pattern shall not send any Products to Amazon’s FBA warehouses with an expiration date that is expired or an expiration date that is within 90
days of the date of shipment to Amazon. 
 (vii) Pattern shall request that Amazon return any unfillable or unsaleable product to Thorne or
to Pattern for disposal in accordance with Thorne’s instructions. Pattern shall not permit Amazon to dispose of or otherwise liquidate unfillable or unsaleable product except by returning such product to Pattern or Thorne. 

(viii) Pattern agrees not to sell any Product that has been opened or repackaged, and, to the fullest extent possible, shall opt out of any
program whereby the FBA service fulfills orders with Products that have been opened or repackaged. 
 (ix) Pattern shall maintain a seller
feedback score of at least 95% positive for the Amazon Storefront. 
 (x) Pattern shall notify Thorne in writing within twenty-four hours of any Performance Notifications, including any selling restrictions placed on the Amazon Storefront and any Product quality issues associated with sales of the Product through the Amazon
Storefront. 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
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 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

 (b) Pattern shall adhere to the following requirements with respect to the Authorized
Storefront on the Walmart.com (US) platform (“Walmart Storefront”): 
 (i) Pattern shall not sell through the Walmart Storefront
anonymously. The full legal name or registered fictitious name, mailing address, email address, and telephone contact of Pattern’s business must be clearly indicated on the Walmart Storefront. The Amazon Storefront must not give the 

(ii) Pattern shall use Walmart Fulfillment Services (“WFS”) to fulfill orders for the Products sold through the Walmart Storefront.
For WFS sales, Pattern shall provide the Products to Walmart fulfillment centers in a manner that ensures that Products qualify for Walmart “2-day delivery” and “fulfilled by Walmart”
display tags and includes two-day or faster shipping for consumers. Pattern shall ensure Pattern’s inventory of Products is not comingled with any Products belonging to a
third-party, and shall opt of any program whereby WFS fulfills orders in any way that results in shipped Product coming from stock other than Pattern’s. Under no circumstances shall Pattern fulfill orders
in any way that results in the shipped Product coming from stock other than Pattern’s. 
 (iii) To ensure the quality of Products
fulfilled using WFS, Pattern agrees to conduct monthly test purchases of the Products sold through the Walmart Storefront. Pattern shall inspect the Products obtained through these test purchases for damage to packaging, damage to the Products
themselves, and evidence of any other quality-related issues. Pattern shall promptly inform Thorne of any damage or other quality issues discovered as a result of these test purchases. 

(iv) To ensure customers receive products that are not expired or
soon-to-be expired, Pattern shall not send any Products to Walmart fulfillment centers with an expiration date that is expired or an expiration date that is within
90 days of the date of shipment to Walmart. 
 (v) Pattern agrees not to sell any Product that has been opened or repackaged, and, to
the fullest extent permitted by WFS, shall opt out of any program whereby WFS fulfills orders with Products that have been opened or repackaged. 

(vi) Pattern shall request that Walmart return any unfillable or unsaleable product to Thorne or to Pattern for disposal in accordance with
Thorne’s instructions. Pattern shall not permit Walmart to dispose of or otherwise liquidate unfillable or unsaleable product except by returning such product to Pattern or Thorne. 

(vii) No later than the third business day of every month, Pattern shall provide Thorne with a report to evaluate Pattern’s continued
authorization to sell the Products through the Walmart Storefront (the “Walmart Performance Report”). This Walmart Performance Report must include screenshots of Pattern’s Seller Scorecard or other metrics in the Walmart Marketplace
Seller Center as necessary to provide the following information: (i) Pattern’s Order Defect Rate, including overall Order Defect Rate, Cancellation Defects, Return Defects, Delivery Defects, and Customer Complaints; and
(ii) Pattern’s Average Customer Rating. The Walmart Performance Report must include this information for every time period for which the information is reported on Pattern’s Walmart Marketplace Seller Center account. If Pattern’s
Walmart Marketplace Seller Center account no longer reports any of the above types of information, Pattern shall no longer be required to include it in its Walmart Performance Report, but Pattern and Thorne shall discuss whether a substitute metric
should be required. Thorne reserves the right to request additional information from Pattern, including additional information found within Pattern’s Walmart Marketplace Seller Center account, for purposes of verifying Pattern’s compliance
with this Agreement and/or evaluating Pattern’s continued authorization to sell Products through the Walmart Storefront. Pattern agrees to provide such additional information or substitute metric(s) upon request. 

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 (viii) Pattern shall maintain a seller feedback rating of at least 85% positive for its
Walmart Storefront. 
 (ix) Pattern shall notify Thorne in writing within twenty-four hours of any
notice from Walmart to Pattern that Pattern has not complied with Walmart’s Seller Performance Standards, including any selling restrictions placed on the Walmart Storefront and any Product quality issues associated with sales of the Product
through the Walmart Storefront. 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
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 EXHIBIT 2 

To the 
 Market Schedule
for Sales on amazon.com and walmart.com in the USA 
 Attached to the Authorized Reseller Agreement 

Between Pattern Inc. and Thorne Research, Inc. 

QUALITY CONTROL CHECKLIST FOR THORNE PRODUCTS SOLD ON ONLINE 

MARKETPLACES 
 To
promote and protect the quality of Thorne Research, Inc. products (collectively, “Thorne products”) sold on online marketplaces for, protect consumers from the confusion caused by the widespread problem of counterfeit, damaged, and poor-quality products sold online marketplaces, and protect the goodwill associated with Thorne products, Pattern employees will carry out the following steps for all shipments of Thorne products that Pattern
receives, processes, and ships to and ships to third-party locations: 
  

	1.	 Receiving Shipment Inspection and Check: 

 

	 	a.	 Check receiving shipment documentation to confirm correct label, shipment papers, and dock seals.

  

	 	b.	 Check receiving shipment documentation to confirm correct part numbers and SKUs. 

 

	 	c.	 Check receiving shipment documentation to confirm it matches product and case labels. 

 

	 	d.	 Check quantity of products to confirm the number of pallets and cases matches the receiving shipment
documentation. 

  

	 	e.	 Match receiving invoices to inventory received for reconciliation. 

 

	 	f.	 Inspect pallets for damage. 

 

	 	g.	 Inspect cases for damage. 

 

	 	h.	 Check expiration dates on pallets and cases. 

 

	2.	 Sorting Product Inspection and Check: 

 

	 	a.	 Inspect pallets for damage. 

 

	 	b.	 Inspect cases for damage. 

 

	 	c.	 Check expiration date on cases. 

 

	 	d.	 Sort products. 

  

	 	e.	 Check quantity of products to confirm the correct number of units in the cases. 

 

	 	f.	 Inspect individual units for damage. 

 

	 	g.	 Inspect individual units for broken seals, tampering, or other defects. 

 

	 	h.	 Check expiration date on individual units. 

 

	 	i.	 Inspect products to make sure there is no mixed inventory. 

 

	3.	 Product Labeling Inspection and Check: 

 

	 	a.	 Perform weight integrity check to confirm individual units weigh the same. 

 

	 	b.	 Perform physical integrity check to inspect individual units for disfigurement, torn labels, label marks,
scuffs, scratches, or other defects. 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

	 	c.	 Check expiration date on individual units to confirm that they are not expired or have expiration dates that
are within 90 days of the anticipated date of shipment to fulfillment center. 

  

	 	d.	 For products being shipped to Amazon or using FBA, place FNSKU label on each individual unit in a manner that
does not cover up any health or safety information for the product. 

  

	 	e.	 Select box and marketplace-approved packing materials that will cause
the least amount of movement during shipment. 

 4. Shipment Inspection and Check: 

 

	 	a.	 Inspect expiration dates to confirm that the units are not expired or have expiration dates that are within 90
days of the anticipated date of shipment to fulfillment center. 

  

	 	b.	 Perform final quality control check on individual units to confirm no defects. 

 

	 	c.	 Perform label inspection to confirm labels have been properly placed on units and cases and that no health or
safety information is covered up. 

  

	 	d.	 Add marketplace-approved packing materials to box to ensure minimal
movement during shipment. 

  

	 	e.	 Perform shipping quality check to confirm products are secured and boxes can be sealed. 

 

	 	f.	 Check product shipment against order to confirm correct products and quantities are being shipped.

  

	 	g.	 Prepare boxes for shipment by closing boxes and triple taping them to ensure products are secure.

  

	 	h.	 Label boxes for shipment and ensure that all appropriate labels are placed on boxes. 

 

	 	i.	 Arrange boxes on pallet for shipment and confirm boxes are secure and contained within the footprint of the
pallet. 

  

	 	j.	 Shrink wrap pallets in a manner that tightly secures and contains the contents of the load.

  

	 	k.	 When transferring pallets to shipping carrier, load pallets in a manner that ensures a tight configuration for
limited shifting during transit. 

 No less than once per month, a supervisor at Pattern’s warehouse in Hebron, Kentucky will review
the steps that employees are conducting to process and inspect shipments of Thorne’s products to confirm that they comply with procedures described herein. If the supervisor discovers any noncompliance, the supervisor will promptly take
remedial action. The supervisor shall complete the Certification of Compliance with Quality Control Checklist for Thorne Products Sold on Online Marketplaces chart following each review. 

By completing the Certification of Compliance with Quality Control Procedures for Processing and Inspecting Thorne Products chart, the supervisor certifies on
behalf of Pattern, that (1) the supervisor reviewed the procedures; (2) that remedial action was taken promptly to address any noncompliance discovered during the review; and (3) all requirements in the Quality Control Checklist for
Thorne Products Sold on Online Marketplaces are being followed. 
 Effective August 1, 2020 

 Certain identified information marked with [***] has been excluded from this exhibit because
it is not 
 material and is of the type that the registrant treats as private and confidential. 

 

							
	 Certification of Compliance with Quality Control Checklist for Thorne Products Sold on

Online Marketplaces

	 Name and Title
	  	 Signature
	  	 Date of

Review
	  	 Date of

Certification

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