By Pallavi Baruah
- Available in attractive and stylish pet bottles of 170 ml at Rs. 30 per bottle
- Also launches “Heritage TUCH App” for online ordering of milk and milk products for the convenience of consumers
- Also launches ice creams in three exciting flavors of Cookies & Cream, Berry Ripple, and Caramel Ripple
Hyderabad, September 2020: Heritage Foods launches immunity-boosting milk variants. In an endeavor to boost the immunity of consumers, Heritage Foods has launched Ginger, Tulsi, and Turmeric variants of milk, which is the order of the day.
Heritage Ginger Milk is good for thermoregulatory, thrombotic, and respiratory functions of the body, making it an ideal choice for immunity booster. Besides, ginger is proven to improve body metabolism, which makes the body healthy, and warm ginger milk has a strong effect against throat infection and gives relief from throat pain.
Heritage Tulsi Milk has got Tulsi Extract, Sabja (Sweet Basil) Seeds, and Mintextract. All herbs in the milk make the product a good immunity shield. Tulsi is good for immunity boosting, especially during seasonal changes. Tulsi with Sabja seeds is good for the human body and acts as a coolant.
While Turmeric has got the right antimicrobial property against a broad spectrum of disease-causing bacteria and viruses, it has emerged as a superfood across the World. Turmeric is proven to be having powerful antioxidant properties making it a perfect immunity booster.
Given its functional benefits, Heritage Foods’ Immunity Milk variants are believed to attract progressive and discerning consumers concerned about their health and seek immunity-boosting options that ensure wholesome health for themselves and their families. The milk has 90 days of shelf life.
Heritage Immunity Milk variants are free from artificial preservatives and will be available at leading Modern retail stores, E-Commerce platforms, select standalone stores, and select Heritage Parlours in an attractive 170ml pet bottles priced at Rs. 30 per bottle.
Heritage Foods launches Heritage TUCH App in Hyderabad; consumers can order all milk and milk products online through this App at their convenience of staying at home.
Consumers always rejoice new flavors in ice creams. Heritage Foods has launched classic, unique and exciting new flavors in Ice Creams like cookies & Cream, Berry Ripple, and Caramel Ripple to treat their taste buds.
Cookies and Cream Icecream offers a rich mouthfeel of Cookies with Delicious ice cream and the richness of dark cookies blended with ice cream. Berry Ripple is loaded with Berry Ripple Sauce and colored Choco beans. At the same time, Caramel Ripple is loaded with Caramel Sauce and Funny crispy chunks. Ripple variants offer a delectable taste this season and are available in Sundae transparent Cups.
Mrs. Brahmani Nara, Executive Director, said to Prittle Prattle News by sharing a press release, “We are excited to launch healthy products, which helps in building immunity. Pandemic has fuelled innovation across the World.
Heritage Foods is always at the forefront of the consumer’s health and happiness, which can only be achieved by bringing innovative products at the right time.
Heritage Foods understands consumers’ needs and has been at the forefront to bring many value-added healthy products to consumers”.
She further added that “As it helps to build immunity, there is no better time than now, wherein the entire family needs to have healthy and nutritious products to build immunity.”
The Heritage Foods, founded in the year 1992, is one of the fastest-growing Private Sector Enterprises in India, with two business divisions’ viz., Dairy and Renewable Energy under its flagship Company Heritage Foods Limited and Cattle feed business through its subsidiary, Heritage Nutrivet Ltd (HNL).
Presently Heritage’s milk and milk products have market presence in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Odisha, NCR Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. It has a renewable energy generation capacity of 10.39 MW from both Solar and Wind for its dairy factories’ captive consumption.