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SOLVEAT and CBC Join to Create Botanical-Enhanced Functional Soft Drinks
SOLVEAT, a FoodTech startup, has entered a strategic partnership with The Central Bottling Company (CBC Group) to develop functional beverages infused with SOLVEATs patented herbal formulations. This collaboration will focus on creating soft drinks targeting health and wellness categories, such as metabolic support and blood sugar control. CBC will assist in manufacturing and commercializing these products, leveraging its global customer network. The partnership will also involve R&D efforts in collaboration with the CORE—CBC Groups Open Innovation Center and Sheba Medical Center. SOLVEATs platform, which uses a proprietary phyto-delivery system, is ready for pilot sales of its blood-sugar balancing composition by early 2026. The company aims to meet the growing consumer demand for health-oriented beverages.
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Herb-Infused Chocolate Supports Healthy Blood Sugar Levels
Israeli startup SOLVEAT has developed an edible blend of herbal extracts that can be used in food to support healthy blood sugar levels. The companys clinical team found that chocolate infused with their formula lowered blood sugar levels by 10 to 24 percent in almost all test participants with prediabetes. SOLVEAT plans to launch a larger clinical study of its formula with a leading Israeli healthcare institution. The company has received $1 million from the Israel Innovation Authority and the Trendlines Group of accelerators. SOLVEAT has partnered with Israeli chocolatier Ornat, which infuses its herbal powder into its chocolates.
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N12 - שוקולד שמוריד את הסוכר בדם? הסטארטאפים הישראליים שכדאי...
Studio.Galil, an Israeli startup incubator, has showcased several companies that are working on solutions for better living and a healthier environment. The incubator, which is designed to grow startups, has selected 14 companies out of over 140 applicants. These selected companies receive financial assistance of up to $40,000 and necessary support and guidance. The companies also benefit from subsidized workspaces at the MARGALIT STARTUP CITY GALILEE innovation center in Kiryat Shmona, and services from the Margalit Startup City innovation centers across Israel and the world. So far, companies that have participated in the program have raised over $25 million and created 14 commercial agreements with giant companies from Israel and around the world.
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Can herb-infused chocolate solve prediabetes without meds? - ISRAEL21c
Solveat, a Netanya-based startup, is developing functional foods that integrate medicinal herbs. The company aims to create convenient and less bitter-tasting alternatives to traditional herbal medicine. Solveats first product is herbal-infused chocolate squares, which have shown promising results in reducing blood sugar levels. The company has received a $980,000 investment from Trendlines and the Israel Innovation Authority. Solveat plans to expand its product line to include cookies, crackers, and bread, as well as develop an immune booster. The company sources its herbs from China and conducts the processing in Israel. Solveat aims to launch its products commercially by the end of 2022, starting in the Israeli market. Its main competitor is Valbiotis, a French company with a partnership with Nestlé.
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Solveat introduces herbal medicine in bar form | CTech
Solveat, a company that introduces herbal medicine in bar form, is working on regulations to bring their product to Israel next year and to the U.S. in 2-3 years. The health bars are adapted to take herbal medicine extracts to treat specific medical conditions, targeting the growing issue of pre-diabetes. The company aims to address the problem of millions of pre-diabetic individuals by providing a convenient and tasty way to consume the medicine. The article mentions the CEOs personal connection to the issue. Solveat is focused on expanding its customer base and plans to recruit new positions to achieve its growth goals.
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SOLVEAT: "Consumers want food products that improve their health" CTech
SOLVEAT, a healthcare and foodtech company, has received almost $1 million in funding to target the $5 billion Phytochemicals & Plant Extracts segment of the functional food ingredients market. The company aims to revolutionize everyday food by integrating herbal medicine directly into ordinary food products. SOLVEATs first product, a herbal composition for pre-diabetics, has shown to reduce blood sugar levels up to 24% in a field study. The company plans to develop additional compositions for high-impact medical conditions. SOLVEATs unique approach and value proposition differentiate it from existing solutions in the market. The company is targeting food manufacturers as its direct customers. The market for functional food is estimated to be worth $250 billion and is driven by the growing demand for innovation and healthier food. SOLVEATs products are expected to launch in a year, starting with a joint venture with Ornat Chocolates in Israel.
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