Company Wraps Calcium Into Candy

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Company Introduces Calcium-Enriched Candy


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As we age, our bones lose strength due to a decrease in calcium. Doctors recommend boosting calcium intake through dairy products or supplements to maintain bone health, but these options aren't always convenient or appealing. A Dallas-based company, Mosaic Nutraceuticals, offers an innovative solution: calcium supplements in the form of tasty candy.

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Aging naturally leads to a loss of calcium, which is essential for bone strength. Doctors emphasize incorporating more calcium into your diet, typically through dairy products or supplements. This mineral is crucial not only for strong bones and teeth but also for maintaining a healthy heart, as noted by cardiologists.

Increasing your intake of low-fat dairy products like milk and cheese is one way to get more calcium, but this isn't feasible for everyone. Many people find traditional calcium pills unappealing due to their size and taste.

To address this, Mosaic Nutraceuticals, based in Dallas, has launched an innovative alternative: calcium-enriched candy. "We're simplifying how people get the supplements they need by integrating them into candy," explained Charles Townsend, CEO of Mosaic.

Their Premium Calcium soft candy chews are packed with 500 milligrams of calcium and essential vitamins D and K, making it easier and more enjoyable to support your health.

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