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GNT expands Exberry range with powder products
Siân Yates

Siân Yates

11 July 2022

GNT expands Exberry range with powder products

GNT Group has expanded its selection of Exberry organic food colourings with a new line of powder products for dry applications. The range is created from edible fruit, vegetables and plants, using traditional physical processing methods. Colours include yellow, red, pink, purple and blue shades, which have been specifically developed to deliver "optimal performance" in dry applications such as instant beverages, seasonings and cake mixes. Maartje Hendrickx, market development manager at GNT, said: “With health and environmental concerns becoming increasingly important to shoppers, global demand for organic food and drink is on the rise". She added: "Exberry Organics are clean-label colour concentrates that enable brands to create products that are both organic and visually appealing. With the launch of our new powders, it’s now possible to use Exberry Organics to achieve vibrant shades in almost any food and beverage application.”

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