Cappy’s drink selection and packaging are renewed
Cappy, the ready-to-drink fruit juice brand, has introduced new flavors, improved recipes and renewed packaging. The brand will undergo a complete global renewal in 2023.
Cappy’s mission is to fill every moment with life. The renewal of the brand began with the introduction of new formulas of Cappy drinks enriched with vitamins and minerals in March 2023. The great taste that consumers know and love remains, but the recipes now contain 30% less sugar*.
The new Cappy drinks are enriched with the following vitamins and minerals:
Multivitamin: C, B3, B5, (pro)A, B6, E and K to support vitality.
Apricots: Vitamin C, Vitamin E and Zinc to support immunity.
Strawberry: Manganese for antioxidant support
Peach: Vitamin B6 to support vitality.
With its range of flavors, ingredients and nutrients, Cappy offers a delicious and multi-sensory taste experience for every occasion. It can be used as a nutritious breakfast to start the day; it can be a tasty and refreshing addition to meals at other meals; and during the day – at ten o’clock or as a snack – the fibrous textures and intense flavors can be a refreshment for consumers.
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