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Sunny Green was founded in 1997 as fast food began to take off and it seemed that people ate less and less “green. ” The company’s mission was to encourage people to eat their vegetables and get the full amount of nutrition that they could from them but still make it convenient and easy.
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    The History and Inspiration of Sunny Green

    Sunny Green was founded in 1997 as fast food began to take off and it seemed that people ate less and less “green.” The company’s mission was to encourage people to eat their vegetables and get the full amount of nutrition that they could from them but still make it convenient and easy. Since their inception, Sunny Green has been acquired by the Nutraceutical Family of Brands and continues to create super green supplements and dietary additives that help people live healthy and full lives.

    An Abundance of Greens in Sunny Green’s Natural Products

    Greens such as chlorella, spirulina, barley, green tea extracts and beetroot powder regularly make the rounds in Sunny Green products. The company creates their products with whole food concentrates in an effort to get as much of the nutrition of the ingredients they use into the product. Some of their more popular products include the liquid chlorophyll, which they’ve created in multiple flavors due to demand, and their Cleansing Green super nutrient product which is packed with 5 super foods and 3 veggies as well as the chlorophyll and sulforophane.

    Sunny Green Natural Products are Convenient and Have Multiple Benefits.

    The Sunny Green products come in single ingredient packs, combination tablets, chewables, vegetarian capsules, liquids and powder mixes. Besides helping people get the required servings of fruits and vegetables per day, Sunny Green products are detoxifying, cleansing, alkalizing and chelating. Most Americans don’t meet the required six to nine servings per day of fruits and vegetables so Sunny Green is hoping to help remedy that.