• The Good Seed has developed a prebiotic better-for-you carbonated beverage range called Sorted. The fibre rich drink comes in three flavours - Watermelon & Mint, Blood Orange, and Blackcurrant.
    The Good Seed has developed a prebiotic better-for-you carbonated beverage range called Sorted. The fibre rich drink comes in three flavours - Watermelon & Mint, Blood Orange, and Blackcurrant.
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The Good Seed has developed a prebiotic better-for-you carbonated beverage range called Sorted. The fibre rich drink comes in three flavours – Watermelon & Mint, Blood Orange, and Blackcurrant.

The Good Seed founders Ivy Ong and Adrian Soon worked with food scientists to develop the range, based on the latest research into the microbiome and digestion.

Sorted is made with all natural ingredients that are scientifically proven to support and encourage your gut microbiome to grow and flourish with good bacteria. Its ingredients include Acacia Gum, a prebiotic fibre, and a protein-based sweetener to avoid blood sugar and insulin spikes.

It is suitable for diabetics, as well as gluten-free, FODMAP, keto and vegan diets. It can help lower cholesterol levels and control blood sugar levels, the paid said.  

Sorted is currently available online and through selected health food stores and independent grocers.

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