New Hungarian children’s drink debuts with surprising benefits
Hell Energy, the famous energy drink company, is set to launch a new range of children’s drinks under the brand name Sunnywood Farms. But what distinguishes it from other kid-friendly beverages?
Exclusively Hungarian milk, no preservatives or artificial coloring
This exciting product is poised to hit the shelves in sixty countries, Index reports. The Sunnywood Farms distinguishes itself by using only Hungarian milk, a testament to the company’s commitment to quality and local sourcing. What sets it apart even further is its commitment to health-conscious choices. The drinks will contain no preservatives or artificial coloring.
Animated short films and fantasy adventures
As we wrote before, Hell Energy likes to experiment with various innovations, including the help of AI when developing their drinks. This time, to complement the launch, Sunnywood Farms plans to immerse children in a fabulous fantasy world through animated short films. These films will narrate the enchanting adventures of Bruno the bull and his companions, adding an extra layer of engagement to the product. Consequently, the company aims not just to provide a beverage but to create a memorable experience for its young consumers.
Chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry in recyclable cans
Hell Energy’s statement reveals that the new children’s drinks will be available in three delightful flavors: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. The company shows commitment to providing a safe and environmentally conscious product. Sunnywood Farms will package their beverages in 250 ml aluminum cans with a fully BPA-free inner coating. This not only aligns with environmental concerns but also ensures a high milk content, marking a first in Hungary.
Emphasising milk in children’s diets
Sunnywood Farms takes the opportunity to remind consumers about the nutritional significance of milk and dairy products. Referencing national nutrition recommendations from Okostányér, the company underlines the importance of three daily portions of milk or equivalent dairy products for 6-17 year olds. This aligns with previous guidelines advocating for 0.5 liters of milk per day, emphasising the calcium content crucial for growing children.
From iced coffee to children’s drinks
Dóra Szekeres, Senior Brand Manager, expresses the brand’s confidence in entering the children’s beverage market. Szekeres reflects on the success of their four-year-old HELL Ice Coffee brand. Additionally, she mentions the high-quality, diverse product portfolio, and market leadership achieved in various countries. The launch of Sunnywood Farms marks the culmination of five years of planning.
As Sunnywood Farms prepares to debut in mid-November, it not only introduces a new product but opens a door to a world of imagination and nutrition for children globally.
Source: Index