HERBIO AGRINATURE WELLNESS PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING

Superfruit Blend

Product Description:

Concentrated Natural Fruit Energy Detox Drink. This natural health drink is boosted with dragonfruit, watermelon, and pineapple to lessen the astringency of mangosteen WHOLE fruit used in the blend. There is a slight after-taste as an indicator of the fruits' naturalness. ✓ Carefully prepared to preserve the fruits' naturalness ✓ Highly concentrated and packed with nutrients ✓ Rich in antioxidants ✓ Good for the heart ✓ Aid in digestion ✓ Boosts your immune system ✓ Promotes detoxification ✓ NO preservatives Suggested Usage: ✓Drink at least 50-ml, before or after meals for cleansing or detox ✓Shake well before you open ✓Once opened, refrigerate and consume within 15 days for best potency ✓Can be diluted with hot water to drink as tea; or ice and water to drink as juice ✓Can be drunk as a wellness shot, as juice, or as tea, depending on preference

Variants:

750 ml, 500 ml, 350 ml

Product Type:

Processed

Market Availability:

Net Weight per Pack:

750 G , 500 G , 350 G Depending On Variant Size

Allergen:

Ingredients/raw materials used:

Whole Mangosteen, Dragonfruit, Watermelon, Pineapple, Ginger-infused Guyabano Tea, Honey

Process/es:

Bottling, Pasteurization

Sources:

Local Farmers In Zamboanga Peninsula

Shelf Life:

6 Months

Major Export Markets:

None

Certifications:

Ongoing FDA Registration

Packaging:

Glass Bottle

Minimum Order Size:

Category:

Beverages, Beverages, Beverages, Beverages

Export Ready?:

No

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