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US – Ganeden Biotech contributes to launch of first probiotic K-Cups

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CLEVELAND — Ganeden Biotech along with Copper Moon Coffee company, have announced today that GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086) is the first probiotic to be incorporated into K-Cup technology; with the launch of Copper Moon’s French Vanilla Cappuccino Insta-Kups.

Consumers can now get their daily probiotics from all single serve, coffee brewers that accept K-Cup portion packs.

“The composition of GanedenBC30 allows food and beverage manufacturers the freedom to create innovative probiotic products that would otherwise be impossible,” said Michael Bush, Senior Vice President of Ganeden Biotech. “Copper Moon’s French Vanilla Cappuccino is an innovation in single serve, coffee brewing,” adds Bush.

“It is the first product utilizing K-Cup technology to contain a probiotic and we are excited that GanedenBC30 can be a part of such an exciting advancement within this booming industry.”

According to the National Coffee Association’s National Coffee Drinking Trends market research study, the single- cup brewing format continues to grow.

In 2013, it was reported that 83% of the United States adult population drinks coffee; and 13% of the U.S population reported past day consumption; this is up from 4% in 2010. Furthermore, Packaged Facts estimates that overall retail single-cup coffee sales in the U.S. will reach a projected $5.0 billion by 2016.

Now available for purchase on the Copper Moon website, Copper Moon’s French Vanilla Cappuccino is packed with vitamins and minerals as well as GanedenBC30 to support digestive and immune health.

Copper Moon’s French Vanilla Cappuccino has a rich wonderful flavor and is crafted with only the highest quality ingredients. “We’re very excited to introduce this innovation in functional hot beverages. This is the world’s first probiotic enriched, French Vanilla Cappuccino for single cup brewers” says Copper Moon CEO Brad Gutwein.

“Consumers with a single cup brewer will now be able to brew our new French Vanilla Cappuccino with the added digestive and immune support of GanedenBC30.”

About GanedenBC30

Ganeden Biotech’s probiotic, GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086), is a patented, organism that can be found in more than 80 leading food, beverage and companion animal products throughout the world. Unlike most other probiotic strains used in food and beverages, GanedenBC30 is highly stable and can remain viable through processing, shelf life and the low pH of stomach acid.

The efficacy of GanedenBC30 is backed by 17 published studies. GanedenBC30 has an exceptional safety record and FDA GRAS status from the United States Food and Drug Administration.

For more information, please visit GanedenBC30.com.

About Copper Moon World Coffee

Copper Moon Coffee has a rich history of roasting & packaging branded and private label specialty coffees to retailers and distributers throughout the United States. Its focus & mission is to passionately roast, pack and market excellent coffees for unique selling environments for retailers, hotels, offices, grocers and foodservice distributers throughout North America.

For more information, please visit Coppermooncoffee.com.

About Ganeden Biotech

Ganeden Biotech is at the forefront of probiotic research and product development with an extensive library of published studies and more than 100 patents for probiotic technologies in the food, beverage, animal health, and now personal care ingredients markets.

Ganeden is best known for GanedenBC30 (Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086), its patented, FDA GRAS, highly stable probiotic ingredient.

Ganeden’s newest ingredient, Bonicel, is the first science-backed, probiotic-derived, personal care ingredient shown to dramatically reduce signs of aging.

For more information about Ganeden Biotech and licensing opportunities visit GanedenBiotech.com.

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