Sirio completes FizzyBits portfolio for metabolic, iron and cognitive support
Key takeaways
- Sirio’s FizzyBits tabs dissolve directly on the tongue without water, addressing the growing consumer demand for convenient, routine-friendly supplement formats.
- Innova Market Insights 2026 data shows 22% of consumers are taking more supplements specifically because better delivery formats are now available.
- The portfolio spans ten formulations, including metabolic, iron, and cognitive support — with regulatory groundwork already completed for faster brand launches.
Sirio Europe has launched the complete FizzyBits portfolio, designed to boost iron and support metabolic health, joint care, and cognitive focus.
The instant fizzy tabs dissolve directly on the tongue to deliver targeted nutrition without needing to drink water, says the contract development and manufacturing organization.
FizzyBits was first launched last year as a novel dosage format but has now expanded into a ready-to-launch range that spans ten formulations. The company adds that the portfolio seeks to meet the growing demands for convenient, enjoyable supplementation.
“The full FizzyBits range gives brands a practical starting point across the health categories that matter most right now,” says Alexej Dens, sales director at Sirio Europe. “Vitamins C, D, and B12, multivitamins; energy; recovery; joint health; and metabolic support — the formats are developed, the regulatory groundwork is done, and the sensory profile is already proven with consumers.”
“For brands that want to move quickly without compromising on quality or compliance, that combination is genuinely difficult to find elsewhere. Crucially, the enjoyable, water-free format supports everyday use — helping consumers build consistent routines over time, which is what ultimately underpins long-term value for both brands and their customers.”
Addressing the pill fatigue
Sirio says it is taking the pill fatigue seriously, as delivery formats are increasingly playing a deciding factor for consumers trying to take supplements routinely.
Citing Innova Market Insights 2026 data, the company highlights that 22% of consumers are taking more supplements because better formats exist.
With FizzyBits, Sirio seeks to meet this demand as a convenient alternative to traditional supplement formats.
Metabolic, iron, and cognitive support
The portfolio consists of three types of supplements: Aeion BodyBalance, FizzyBits Pulse, and FizzyBits Spark.
Developed to address metabolic and glucose support, Sirio suggests that the postbiotic Aeion BodyBalance can be used to meet the needs of the rapidly growing GLP-1 companion market. The supplement contains ADM’s BPL1, a clinically studied postbiotic, and vitamins C, B6, and B12. The added chromium supports blood glucose levels, while the vitamins aid metabolism.
These benefits can be delivered in two FizzyBits per day, suggests Sirio. A randomized clinical trial over three months showed that abdominally obese people supplementing BPL1 significantly reduced visceral fat, waist circumference, and insulin resistance.
Meanwhile, Sirio says that FizzyBits Pulse solves the common nutritional challenge of masking the metallic aftertaste that is sometimes linked to iron supplementation. It does so by combining iron with the natural lemon flavor from vitamin C. The vitamin also helps with iron absorption. The supplement also contains vitamin B6 and folic acid.
Lastly, FizzyBits Spark was created to support everyday consumer performance for better focus and balance throughout the day. It contains 50 mg of L-theanine from green tea leaf extract with B vitamins and zinc, delivering a menthol flavor.













