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Lucozade owner teams up with Rem3dy Health to target Japanese markets

Suntory is working with Birmingham healthcare products manufacturer on its international expansion plans

Melissa Snover's Birmingham healthcare products firm Rem3dy Health is now targeting markets in Japan(Image: John Cleary Photography)

A healthcare products manufacturer has secured £2.5 million in new funding from the firm behind Lucozade and Ribena.

Birmingham-based Rem3dy Health has agreed the deal with Japanese consumer goods giant Suntory to support its plans to target markets in Asia and also the development of new technologies.

The Digbeth-based company uses 3D printing technology to produce bespoke gummy sweets containing multiple vitamins based on the individual needs of each customer.

The sweets, manufactured under the company's Nourished brand, are produced at the firm's base in Floodgate Street, with customers choosing seven different vitamins per sweet from a list of 40 options.

After launching the Birmingham operation in autumn 2019 followed by entry to the US market, the company is now viewing Asia as a key target region for expansion and a long-term strategic partnership with Suntory will be a key to the firm's plans.

In its market research, Rem3dy Health said it had identified that Japanese consumers had a particular focus on supplements that could aid relieving menopause symptoms, weight management and appearance. It now plans to develop localised flavours of its products such as yuzu, lychee, and chai.

Suntory specialises in drinks and other packaged consumer goods and owns or is a shareholder of Jim Beam, Schweppes, Lucozade and Orangina among many other brands across the world.