Rude Health `puts Spotlight on Soya with new Chilled Drink with Added Calcium

This month, Rude Health, the pioneers in delicious plant-based drinks, have turned their attention to a classic, launching a new Chilled Soya Drink with Added Calcium.  With Soya a superstar when it comes to versatility, this new drink is the first fortified Soya drink of its kind with a completely clean deck and natural ingredients list.

Whilst most soya drinks are thickened with gums and other sticky no-nos, this is an all-natural number and made with no-compromise, sustainably sourced soya beans. In fact, in the Rude Health belief that less is moreish, it’s made using just four ingredients; Spring water, soya beans, calcium carbonate and sea salt.  

Fortified with calcium for added nutritional benefits, high in protein and gluten free, the Soya Drink offers a clean, creamy texture and is a real all-rounder.  In fact, it’s a great stepping stone into plant-based.  Pour it on your cereal, use it for your baking, add to smoothies, teas and coffees, it really is up for anything! 

Bertel Haugen, Head of Innovation & Sustainability at Rude Health says, “Soya is one of the original plant-based milk alternatives, and while it might seem like others are trendier, soya has a lot going for it. It’s naturally high in protein and low in sugar, and soya is a great crop to grow because it helps build fertility into the soil.”

So perhaps it’s time to switch Soya into your daily routine.  You can look out for the Rude Health Chilled Soya Drink with Added Calcium, new this month at Sainsbury’s and launching in Waitrose and Tesco’s supermarkets nationwide.  RRP: £2.30/ 1Litre. 

The full Rude Health range is non UPF, made using high quality ingredients and nothing artificial.  Find out more: https://rudehealth.com/

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