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SAN DIEGO: Swisse Wellness, a global premium wellness brand today announces the launch of two new product lines in the U.S., including the Jelly range and Australian clay masks. Formulated using premium quality botanicals, antioxidants, vitamins and naturally sourced ingredients, Swisse is thrilled to introduce a range of products that will appeal to wellness enthusiasts and on-the-go consumers. The brand-new Jelly line is the first innovation from Swisse that was developed uniquely for the U.S. market. The Jelly line offers a portable alternative to tablets and gummies that fits easily into busy lifestyles. The Jellies provide a completely new supplement format that makes getting your daily nutritional boost feel like a good-for-you treat. All three products in the range are plant-based and gelatin-free, using premium and effective ingredients including Yerba Mate, Green Tea, Manuka Honey, Elderberry, Goji Berry, and Aloe Vera. We’re thrilled to offer our consumers a new and convenient way to get a nutrient boost for the body, brain, and beauty needs, that truly fits into their on-the-go lifestyles, says North America Vice President Kimberly Weld. While the range looks and feels different than Swisse’s heritage products, they are still formulas based in science, made with premium ingredients, in alignment with the brand’s commitment to quality and efficacy. Available in three versions – Focus Boost Jelly, Immune Support Jelly, and Beauty Boost Jelly – all are sold in a package containing ten individual jellies. The Jelly range is free from gelatin, gluten, soy, dairy and artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners. The full product line, listed below, is available on Amazon and other health and wellness e-commerce sites serving the U.S. market and beyond. Focus Boost Jelly – supports brain function, memory and concentration, containing Cera-Q, a silk protein hydrolysate which can support cognitive functions, and traditionally prized […]
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