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Los Angeles, CA
Nopalogy Immunidad - Pineapple Guava Cactus Beverage (Pack)
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- $13.99
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INGREDIENTS:
Carbonated Filtered Water, Guava Juice Concentrate, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Gum Acacia, Organic Nopal Powder, Echinacea Purpurea Extract, Dandelion Root Extract, Monk Fruit Juice Concentrate, PurGingerTM Organic Ginger Extract, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Citric Acid, Malic Acid
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ABOUT:
Inmunidad (immunity) combines the immune-supporting botanicals dandelion and echinacea with the nutrient-dense nopal cactus. This blend is not only rich in antioxidants like vitamin C and flavonoids from nopal but also in compounds known to support the immune system, presented in a pineapple, guava, and ginger-infused sparkling beverage.
HOW TO ENJOY:
Drink cold to support your body’s defenses. Perfect for daily immune support.
PACK SIZE:
Available in a 4-pack or 12-pack, with each can providing 12 oz of immune-boosting hydration.
ALLERGY WARNING:
Produced in a facility that processes nuts. Gluten-free and vegan.
KEY INGREDIENTS:
Nopal cactus, abundant in antioxidants, vitamin C, and flavonoids, infused with dandelion and echinacea for enhanced immune support.
MEET THE MAKER
Nopalogy
Los Angeles, CA
Nopalogy is a celebration of heritage and health, brought to life by two brothers with a passion for the vibrant flavors of their Mexican roots. Inspired by the nopal cactus, a superfood cherished in their family's kitchen, they created a line of sparkling waters that blend tradition with modern wellness. Nopalogy is not just a beverage; it's a tribute to the rich culture and natural goodness of nopales.
Fun fact: The Aztecs valued nopales for their medicinal properties and even used them to purify water!