Source: Flow Beverage.
  • Flow (FLOW) has launched a line of vitamin-infused water including cherry, citrus and elderberry
  • The product is available in the U.S. online and in 100 Fred Meyer locations
  • The company is planning a Canadian launch for later this year
  • Flow is a functional and sustainable beverage company with products available at over 35,600 stores across North America
  • Flow Beverage (FLOW) is down by 8.33 per cent trading at $0.44 per share

Flow (FLOW) has launched a line of vitamin-infused water including cherry, citrus and elderberry.

The product is available direct to U.S. consumers through Flow’s official website. The traditional U.S. retail launch began last month in 100 Fred Meyer locations supported by social media and digital campaigns.

Flow’s vitamin-infused water has zero sugar, calories or preservatives, and is made with certified organic ingredients. It is also an excellent source of zinc with 120 per cent of the recommended daily value of Vitamin C.

The company is planning a Canadian launch for later in 2022.

“Expanding our product offering into a new functional water category is a natural next step for Flow,” stated Nicholas Reichenbach, Flow’s CEO. “The functional water market is growing rapidly as consumers seek healthier alternatives. We believe Flow has innovated a product that fits squarely into consumer needs and complements our existing portfolio of sustainable and functional beverages.”

Flow is a functional and sustainable beverage company with products available at over 35,600 stores across North America.

Flow Beverage (FLOW) is down by 8.33 per cent trading at $0.44 per share as of 11:02 am EST.

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