E mergen-C
Drink mix to be reconstituted with water now comes in cranberry flavor, containing 100 mg of real cranberry powder, equal to the amount found in a 10 oz. cranberry juice cocktail, the company says. E Mergen-C with cranberry contains 38 mineral complexes, B vitamins and 1,000 mg of Alacer's mineral ascorbates vitamin C. The product contains eight times more potassium than Gatorade and also comes in Tropical, Tangerine and the original Lemon-Lime flavors. Alacer, which heretofore was a health food store marketer, recently has begun branching out to the mass market and previewed the line at the NACDS marketplace expo. E mergen-C is available at Rite Aid and Target in addition to health food venues. An 18-count pack of E mergen-C retails for $7.95, and 36 packets are $14.95...
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