Probiotics Company Regular Girl Earns Non-GMO Project Verification
12 Aug 2016 --- Regular Girl, a synbiotic blend of clinically proven prebiotic Sunfiber and functional probiotics targeted at women, has earned Non-GMO Project Verification.
The Non-GMO Project Verification validates Regular Girl’s quality and its compliance with rigorous best practices for GMO avoidance, including segregation and traceability to prevent contamination.
Suitable for vegetarians, Regular Girl claims to aid in healthy digestion, is made with natural ingredients, and is 100 percent gluten-free.
Six grams of the prebiotic Sunfiber is a key ingredient in the Regular Girl product, and the company has acknowledged Sunfiber supplier Taiyo for its help with achieving its Non-GMO Project Verification.
Regular Girl’s success follows that of Taiyo, which received it’s c Project Verification for Sunfiber earlier this year. The companies worked together in order to earn Regular Girl the same verification, which represents the highest transparency about GMOs.
“Our customers appreciate that Sunfiber’s Non-GMO Project Verification gives them yet another competitive advantage for their products,” says Scott Smith, vice president of Taiyo International. “Taiyo stands ready to assist all of our customers with getting their product certified, so that they may also use this Verification in their product labeling and marketing.”
Manufactured in the USA, Regular Girl is formulated with a patented premium prebiotic fiber and specialized probiotics. The product aims to provide consumers with a safe and effective blend that helps women maintain a healthy balance.
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