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Michelle Obama launches a healthy food-and-drink brand to fight childhood obesity
Business, not politics. Though the business seems more like a self-indulgence than something that will generate profits once the seed money is spent.
[MSN] Former First Lady Michelle Obama announced the launch of a healthy food and beverage company she co-founded that is targeted at fighting childhood obesity.

The former first lady spearheaded the Let’s Move campaign, a program aimed at ending childhood obesity, during her time at the White House. She announced her latest venture at the Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything Festival on Wednesday, May 3.

"We're hoping not to just provide healthy and delicious drinks and snacks for kids, but to jumpstart a race to the top that will transform the entire food industry," Obama wrote in a PLEZi Nutrition blurb announcing the launch. "Because let's face it, even after everything we accomplished during the White House years, it is still simply too hard for kids to grow up healthy."

While Obama is PLEZi Nutrition’s co-founder and strategic partner, the company is led by a team of public health, nutrition, and parenting specialists.

PLEZi Nutrition is rolling out its first product, a fruit juice for kids, in four flavors containing 75% less sugar than average leading 100% fruit juices.

PLEZi is already available at some major retailers, including Target, Walmart.com and Sprouts Farmers Market.

In the news release, the company announced that it plans to roll out other healthy snacks and beverages "focused on lowering sugar content and lowering sweetness to help adjust kids’ palates to crave less sweetness."

The healthy soda alternative brand currently has four flavors out- tropical punch, orange smash, sour apple, and blueberry blast. On Target.com, PLEZi retails for $3.50 for a pack of four 8 fl. oz bottles.

Obama also announced that the company is donating $1 million to an initiative by FoodCorps, a nonprofit organization that is working to help all 50 million students in the U.S. receive education about nutrition and free school meals by 2030.

PLEZi Nutrition will also contribute 10 percent of its profits to the broader movement to improve child nutrition.
Posted by: trailing wife 2023-05-09
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