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Tribeca introduces its green tea evolution Vita-Matcha

Vita-Matcha

The Australian supplement company Tribeca Health has launched its new evolution for the category it first found major success in. The new product is called Vita-Matcha, a relatively complex energy and vitamin formula that features a lot more than just green tea.

The new Tribeca Health innovation brings together a combination of green tea, Matcha tea, vitamin B, and goji berries for their aminos, minerals, and fiber. Those features are of course what gives the product its name Vita-Matcha, as well as a promised boost in energy, improved mental focus, and weight loss support.

Vita-Matcha

Much like the brand’s original Green Tea X50, Vita-Matcha has released with a lengthy list of all-natural flavors. The supplement comes in a total of five fruity options with Pomegranate, Lemon Lime, Strawberry Kiwi, Passionfruit, and Mango.

The new Vita Matcha from Tribeca is now available for pre-order directly through its Australian website with shipping due to take place on October 27th. As you’d expect the price on the product is a little higher than Green Tea X50, roughly 40% more expensive per serving, with a full 50 sachet pack costing $69.95 ($55.09 USD).