Polish beverage producer Krynica Vitamin has launched two new beverage lines featuring particles of aloe vera and nata de coco.
The Aloe Garden range is available in classic, papaya, mango, jasmine and goji flavours while Coco Garden – featuring particles of the coconut product nata de coco – comes in classic, orange and pineapple variants.
The drinks are to debut in some of Poland’s largest retail chains, as well as in other markets overseas.
Krynica Vitamin CEO Piotr Czachorowski said: “We recognised drinks with particles as an important trend both in Poland and in the world. Consumers appreciate the texture of the drinks, and this is what our drinks offer them.
“We are working on the development of new flavours for Aloe Garden and Coco Garden as well as new forms of beverages with particles. We are capable of handling drinks with particles thanks to our innovative solution implemented on the canning line.”
The development of the drinks was enabled by Zentis Polska, the supplier of fruit preparations that is pioneering the use of particles in beverages.
Zentis Polska CEO Ireneusz Lichota said: “We have bet on drinks with particles. The non-alcoholic beverage industry – both manufacturers and consumers – expects innovation. More and more often, consumers expect manufacturers to offer products that engage all the senses. The texture of beverages starts to play an increasingly important role for consumers.”
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