Nestlé Announces Global Roll-Out Of Sinergity
Food giant Nestlé has announced the global launch of Sinergity, its science-based early-life nutrition product.
Sinergity is being launched in markets throughout Latin America and the Middle East, with roll-outs scheduled in additional parts of Asia later this year, the company noted.
The initiative follows the success of the product in Europe.
Sinergity is a proprietary blend under the NAN brand that combines probiotics with six human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) structurally identical to those found in breast milk.
This combination helps contribute to a more favourable gut environment and stronger immunity in early childhood.
‘Science-Based Solutions’
“Nestlé is at the forefront of providing the most advanced, science-based solutions to support nutrition,” said Laurent Alsteens, global head of infant and early childhood nutrition at Nestlé.
“Our products containing HMOs are available in over 50 countries. With parents seeking the best for their little ones, we continue to invest in products with proven benefits, creating an opportunity for growth of trusted brands in this area.”
Nestlé has over 30 years of research in the HMO space and pursues innovations in this area. It also actively shares its knowledge with the health community around the world.
The company claims to have one of the widest ranges of HMO products available on the market.
NAN Sinergity is one of Nestlé’s six ‘big bets’ for 2025, the company noted and added, ‘It is a key innovation in which the company sees significant growth potential, as it addresses evolving consumer expectations and needs.’
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