• The BlastMax Caps technology allows the active ingredients to be stored in powder form.
    The BlastMax Caps technology allows the active ingredients to be stored in powder form.
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A new water brand named VitalZing has launched a range of electrolyte, vitamin, energy, green tea, sports and multivitamin waters that use a dosage cap for their active ingredients.

The BlastMax Caps technology allows the active ingredients to be stored in powder form before being blasted and shaken into the water directly before drinking, eliminating the need for stabilising ingredients such as preservatives and sugar.

The water base for VitalZing’s range is spring water.

“We’re seeing a really positive change in terms of the demand for healthier, natural, sugar-free alternatives with proven benefits," said VitalZing founder and CEO Alister Gates.

"It’s time companies start to produce the truly healthy products that people need.”
The 500ml drinks have a recommended retail price of $3.95 each.

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