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HFI's new product combines purple corn, broad-spectrum cannabinoids

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Healthy Food Ingredients is combining its Suntava Purple Corn with a THC-free, broad-spectrum cannabinoid distillate. The company has launched its Suntava Purple Soft Chews for private label or white label packaging. 

“I’m thrilled to bring this new on-trend product to the industry and offer samples so our customers can experience the chews first-hand,” said Terry Howell, Purple Corn expert for Healthy Food Ingredients. 

Each chew delivers 500 mg of purple corn extract powder and 11.8 mg of broad-spectrum cannabinoid distillate. The chews are free of artificial flavors, colors and preservatives and are offered in a natural blueberry flavor, with additional turmeric- and melatonin-containing options. The chews are individually wrapped and available in bulk, pouches or canisters. 

The company said the chews are made using a cold-press process, preserving sensitive ingredients and creating a chew that doesn’t stick to teeth. 

“Our chews bring a unique offering to store shelves and websites which stand out amongst gummies, tinctures and soft gels,” said Terry Howell, Suntava Purple Corn expert for Healthy Food Ingredients. “Not only does our cold-press process set our chews apart from other products on the market, we are excited to offer this product incorporating THC-free hemp cannabinoid broad spectrum distillate.”

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