Purition brings back limited edition raspberry

Purition brings back limited edition raspberry

Purition, the whole food nutrition brand known for its natural, no-nonsense approach to healthy eating, is excited to announce the return of its much-loved Limited Edition Raspberry flavour – available in both Original and Vegan. Launching just in time for summer, Purition Raspberry blends the refreshing tartness of real freeze-dried raspberries with Purition’s signature whole…


Purition, the whole food nutrition brand known for its natural, no-nonsense approach to healthy eating, is excited to announce the return of its much-loved Limited Edition Raspberry flavour – available in both Original and Vegan.

Launching just in time for summer, Purition Raspberry blends the refreshing tartness of real freeze-dried raspberries with Purition’s signature whole food base – finely chopped nuts and seeds like almonds, flax, and chia – to deliver natural, feel-good nourishment. High in protein, fibre, and essential fats, it boosts energy, supports a healthy gut, and keeps you feeling fuller for longer – perfect for sunny days and light, nutritious meals.

“We first launched Raspberry back in 2017, and it’s returned almost every summer since,” says Edward Taylor, founder of Purition. “It’s become a nostalgic favourite that transports you to long, sun-soaked days. As always, we’ve kept it simple, natural and genuinely nutritious. Our customers can’t get enough of it – some even stock up with several 500g bags the moment it launches.”

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