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Premium coconut water company Coco Luxe has launched its range of fortified coconut waters in stores around the country, boosting each variant in the range with Vitamin C, Collagen and Acai.

Founded by Jodie Evins in 2017, Coco Luxe products are available in Australia, USA and China, with Evins aiming to expand to more than five countries by 2020.

The coconut waters are made from young coconuts that are hand harvested and packed onsite from an organic plantation in Vietnam, as well as ensuring all packaging and processes are sustainable.

“Coco Luxe was born out of my desire to create a delicious better-for-you product that motivates change for consumers and the FMCG industry and takes the next step forward to close the gap between the beverage and supplement markets,” said Evins.

“As the leaders in nutrient fortified coconut waters in Australia and across the globe with our world first collagen boosted coconut water, we’re so excited to continue to reinvigorate the category and expand our product range, by utilising the best health enhancing ingredients that the world has to offer and our great tasting coconut water in order to pack a nutritious punch.”

The Coco Luxe range has three variants – Coco Luxe Glow, which is infused with collagen; Coco Luxe Boost with Vitamin C; and Coco Luxe Refresh, the original coconut water.

The range is available to purchase in select health food and independent stores round the country for RRP$3.59.

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