The GoodBelly Immune Support probiotic beverage is being launched by the brand as a new functional product for consumers to pick up when looking for a way to boost their overall health and wellness.
The product is reported by the brand to be rich in probiotics, but also offers additional ingredients that could help to reduce the frequency, duration and symptoms of the common cold, according to the company. The drink comes in two formats including cartons and shots, which come in Pineapple Passionfruit, Citrus Guava, and Lemon Ginger Turmeric flavors.
NextFoods CEO Juan Gluth commented on the new GoodBelly Immune Support probiotic beverage saying, "Supporting gut health is our passion and is important at any age — especially now, as we’ve seen significant growth during the last two years with consumers seeking the benefits of probiotics for vital immune and digestive system support. Our new GoodBelly Kids! and GoodBelly Immune Support probiotic beverages offer powerful daily doses of our most widely researched probiotic strains in drinks that taste great and are easy to incorporate into your daily routine."
Probiotic-Rich Immunity Supplement Drinks
GoodBelly Immune Support Comes in Several Flavors
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