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The overall sports nutrition industry is expected to reach a global value of $47.5 billion at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% from 2022-2027. Beverage manufacturers are releasing supplements and beverages designed to give athletes and everyday consumers better bone and joint health.
As more consumers look to enhance the quality of their lives with functional, better-for-you- beverages and supplements, beverage companies are releasing more products to help athletes and everyday consumers recover with healthy rehydration after a workout.
The 1980s commercial tagline: “Milk. It does a body good” helped to educate the American population about the health benefits of milk. However, the wellness-boosting nutrients found in milk, such as calcium and vitamin D, are not limited to what you find in the dairy aisle at the local grocery store.
Joint health issues and an aging population bring attention to fortification options. It’s not only the unsteady economy giving people aches and pains today.