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The Harmless Harvest Radiant Greens Organic Smoothie is Dairy-Free

The Harmless Harvest Radiant Greens Organic Smoothie is being added to the brand's dairy-free product lineup as a refreshment for health-conscious consumers to enjoy as part of their everyday lifestyle.

The smoothie features an expert blend of five greens along with mango, pineapple, coconut water and coconut meat for a tropically inspired flavor experience. The product features no thickeners, stabilizers or gums, while also boasting a Kosher, certified organic and Fair For Life Trade Certified recipe. The drink has 15-grams of sugar per 10-ounce bottle, which is rated as less than half what's in the leading brands.

Vice President of Innovation Jake Qian spoke on the Harmless Harvest Radiant Greens Organic Smoothie saying, "We developed Radiant Greens as a better-for-you successor to traditional green smoothies from other brands, delivering exceptional taste with less than half the sugar. Less sugar is the primary unmet need in the smoothie category and Harmless Harvest’s Radiant Greens Organic Smoothie, along with our other flavors, exists to satisfy that need without sacrificing taste."
Trend Themes
1. Low-sugar Smoothies - A trend towards low-sugar smoothies that still maintain great taste.
2. All-natural Ingredients - Consumers are increasingly looking for organic and all-natural ingredients in their smoothie products.
3. Dairy-free Products - With the rise of veganism and lactose intolerance, the demand for dairy-free smoothie options is growing.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Industry - The beverage industry can capitalize on the trend towards low-sugar and all-natural ingredients in smoothies.
2. Organic Food Industry - The organic food industry can take advantage of the demand for organic and all-natural ingredients in smoothies.
3. Plant-based Food Industry - The plant-based food industry can benefit from the growing demand for dairy-free smoothie options.

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