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VIVAZEN Launches New Botanical Gummy Line: Feel Great™ Function Meets Great Taste

VIVAZEN Launches New Botanical Gummy Line: Feel Great™ Function Meets Great Taste

Reuters08-04-2025

PHOENIX, AZ, April 8, 2025 (EZ Newswire) -- VIVAZEN, the trusted name in functional plant-based supplements, is proud to announce the launch of its all-new Botanical Gummies—a tasty, convenient, and effective way to help support energy, focus, relaxation, and mood. Backed by the same plant-powered benefits Everyday Heroes™ have come to love, the new gummies deliver the feel-good function of VIVAZEN in a chewable format that fits any lifestyle.
Available now at feelgreatbotanics.com, VIVAZEN Botanical Gummies come in three functional options:
Energy + Focus (Berry Bliss): From busy schedules to big goals, stay sharp and energized with this clarity-boosting blend. Whether you're powering through a workout, tackling a big project, or just need to bring your A-game, this berry-awesome gummy delivers the same functional kick as our best-selling Energy + Focus shot—now in a tasty chew.
Stress Relief (Cider Crush): Made with a unique blend of botanicals that may help support your body's natural response to stress. Smooth, crisp, and calming—Stress Relief gummies are your go-to for taking the edge off when the pressure's on.
Relax + Unwind (Citrus Chill): Become a Zen master in 20 minutes. When it's time to shut off the noise and reclaim your calm, Relax + Unwind gummies may help you find your peace and bring it with you anywhere.
All formulas feature botanically active ingredients and are available in great-tasting flavors—no harsh aftertaste, just clean, craveable chews that make it easier than ever to Feel Great™.
'Our customers wanted a way to experience the benefits of VIVAZEN without taking a shot,' said Jerry Barker, VP of Innovation at VIVAZEN. 'With these gummies, we've created something that's tasty, portable, and powerful—a new format that fits seamlessly into your daily routine.'
Why fans are loving VIVAZEN Botanical Gummies:
Whether you're managing stress at work, gearing up for a workout, or just looking for a better way to balance your day, VIVAZEN Botanical Gummies are your new feel-good ritual—plant-based, purpose-driven, and made for real life.
Disclaimer: VIVAZEN products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease and these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
About VIVAZEN
VIVAZEN fuels Everyday Heroes™ with the power of plants. For over a decade, we've delivered trusted, high-quality botanical supplements that help people power through, focus up, chill out, and boost their mood—without compromise. Rooted in centuries of herbal wisdom and backed by modern innovation, VIVAZEN is a functional, feel-good alternative for those who want to live—and feel—on their own terms. Join the millions who trust VIVAZEN to Feel Great™, naturally and visit https://feelgreatbotanics.com.
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Natalie Gershon
press@vivazen.com
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SOURCE: VIVAZEN
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