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Finaflex expands its Pure Series with a tub of unflavored vitamin C powder

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This week, Finaflex has joined the fast-growing list of companies coming out with immune-supporting supplements, although with a fairly simple effort for its one-year-old Pure Series. The brand’s dive into the area is a straightforward powder formula featuring vitamin C and nothing else, with a total of 150g of powder jammed into each tub.

To make Finaflex’s Pure Series Vitamin C even simpler and easy to mix with things like shakes and smoothies, the powder comes unflavored. One of the first places you can go to purchase the supplement is the brand’s own online store, where the vitamin C powder formula will cost you the same as a couple of other Pure Series products at $19.95.

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