Food Technology Service, Inc., (Nasdaq:VIFL) today announced results for the first quarter of 2007. Revenues were $480,517 during the first quarter of 2007 compared to revenues of $424,095 for the same period in 2006. This is an increase of 13.3 percent. The Company had net income during the first quarter of 2007 of $64,802 compared to net income of $50,288 during the first quarter of 2006. This is an increase of about 29 percent.

Food Technology Service, Inc. CEO Dr. Richard Hunter said: ?I am pleased with the revenue growth shown during the first quarter of 2007. The additional plant capacity provided by the Cobalt we purchased in January 2007 allowed us to begin serving new customers. These are base customers who require services regularly and I believe this growth will continue during the remainder of the year.?

Food Technology Service, Inc. provides irradiation services for medical products, food items and consumer goods to enhance the safety of those products. The Company is certified to ISO 13485:2003 standards for the provision of radiation sterilization services for medical devices.

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