Juice maker Plenish has announced it is expanding its presence in plant-based beverages with the launch of Almond Nut M*lk in the UK.
The launch adds to its existing dairy-free, nut-based drinks range which includes cashew nut milks.
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By GlobalDataThe drink is free of stabilisers, sweeteners and fillers.
Kara Rosen, founder of Plenish said: “The dairy free category has witnessed a large increase in sales in recent years, yet products have included low levels of nuts and fillers like rice, emulsifiers and other artificial stabilisers. Our brand new Almond M*lk is made with only three simple organic, clean ingredients (almonds, water and Himalayan salt) and is outrageously delicious because of the quality of the almonds and the high nut content. The high nut content delivers protein, antioxidants, Vitamin E, and essential minerals like copper that help maintain healthy muscles and bones and protect your cells from oxidative stress.”
While the product launches initially in Ocado, Whole Foods Market and Planet Organic, a spokesperson for the company told just-food there were “absolutely” plans to roll out into mainstream retail.
“We are in talks with other major multiples,” she said, but did not disclose which retailers or possible dates for listings.
Plenish Almond M*lk has an RSP of GBP3.49 (US$5.28) for one-litre.