Little Miracles Fusion Juice Beverages Make Their U.S. Debut
January 1, 2018
Little Miracles has introduced its on-the-go beverages to the U.S. market. The delicious fusions of superfruit juices, like acai berry and pomegranate, are powered by Panax ginseng for “uplifting” refreshment. “Today’s consumers multitask, even when it comes to hydration. They want beverages with benefits,” said Bob Groux, U.S. CEO of Little Miracles. “Our organic fusions are developed with consumer health and well-being in mind, but we know how important flavor is, too. If beverages don’t taste great, it’s a challenge to get the hydration we all need for optimal health. We offer both.” In addition to the healthy functioning of cells, tissue and organs, maintaining body temperature and removing waste from the body, hydration is essential to the daily energy consumers crave. According to stayhealthy.com, “Lack of being sufficiently hydrated is the No. 1 trigger of daytime fatigue, and a mere two percent drop in body water can trigger short-term memory problems and difficulty focusing on reading a computer screen or printed page.” The rejuvenating boost Little Miracles offer comes from pure, natural Panax ginseng, believed to step up the immune system and combat fatigue, as well as to improve alertness, memory and concentration, without the jitters or crash associated with typical “energy drinks.” Little Miracles’ fusions come in five flavors: Lemongrass Tea and Ginseng, Black Tea and Peach, Green Tea and Pomegranate, White Tea and Cherry, and new Rooibos Tea and Elderflower/Berry. All Little Miracles drinks are organic, non-GMO and free from the artificial colors, flavors and sweeteners that can interfere with the taste of natural ingredients, in addition to being a health concern. All blends are sweetened with organic agave and are 90 calories or less per serving. The beverages come in 11-ounce re-sealable bottles. Little Miracles are available in the following West Coast locations: Sprouts, Fresh & Easy, Andronico’s, Draeger’s Supermarket, Oliver’s Market, Whole Foods – Pacific Northwest, Mother’s and Lassens. On the East Coast, the drinks can be found at Shaw’s, Stop & Shop, Giant stores and Kings.
About the Author
You May Also Like