The Social Impact Show: Blendid's Journey to Making Healthy Eating Easy

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Blendid revolutionized the frozen smoothie market, making nutrition simple, delicious, and accessible. In this episode of The Social Impact Show, Samm Marshall sits down with Branden Don and Robyn van Wyk from Blendid to explore the innovation behind their game-changing smoothie packs.

From working with top food brands like Fournos and Doppio Zero to their unique ‘Powerball’ technique, they share what makes Blendid stand out in the health food space. They also discuss the role of superfoods, the growing health-conscious movement in South Africa, and how brands like Blendid can shift eating habits for the better.

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7 Feb English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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