Dubai, UAE: Lacnor, a leading brand of National Food Products Company (NFPC), headquartered in Dubai, is producing their Healthy Living Range which is 100% JUICE with NO ADDED SUGAR. The range aims to complement the nation’s drive to improve the health and wellness amongst consumers who are cautious of their sugar intake. Early this month, The UAE government has introduced a tax on beverage products containing added sugar, in a move to incentivise less consumption.

The Lacnor Healthy Living range comprises eight fruit juice flavours, available in either a one liter or 250 ml pack. It can be found at both the chilled aisle and grocery sections of most major supermarket outlets including Carrefour, Lulu Hypermarkets and Co-operative. It is also available for purchase as part of the Oasis Water Home and Office delivery service (Oasis being another leading product of NFPC).

The Healthy Living range comprises Orange, Tomato, Mango, Pomegranate, Grapefruit as well as a Cranberry, Ginger blend and Super Fruit Cocktail.

NFPC has embarked on a high-profile digital marketing campaign highlighting the positive wellness aspects of consuming the Healthy Living range.

Suleman Wasim, Group Marketing Director of NFPC comments: “At NFPC, we recognise the rising concerns related to health and wellness, that are caused due to the high intake of sugar or sugary products. It is our commitment to provide consumers with products that address their needs to lead a healthier lifestyle. With the Lacnor Healthy Living range, we have created both blended and single pure juices that has no added sugar, just the natural fructose sugar of the fruit itself. These nutritious drinks, packed full of vitamins, are an ideal accompaniment to food, or can be consumed alone as a healthy treat.”

For more information about the Lacnor Healthy Living range, visit our website, www.lacnor.com or follow us on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated.

About National Food Products Company (NFPC):

NFPC (National Food Products Company) was founded in 1971 with the establishment of a dairy production facility in the middle of the Arabian Desert. Today, the company, which is head-quartered in Dubai, is a multi-million-dollar organisation. NFPC’s products are consumed by more than half of the total population in the United Arab Emirates every single day. In addition, the company exports to over 40 countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, with the focus on GCC and LEVANT. Today, NFPC is one of the region’s largest employers with a staff of more than 4,500 in locations across the UAE and the region. Brands under the NFPC umbrella include, Lacnor, Oasis, Blu, Royal Bakers, Gulf & Safa, Milco and Melco.

For more information, please contact:
Raee Public Relations
Tel: +971 4 4506880, Fax: +971 4 3695482, Email: m.salim@raeeme.com 

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