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Liquid meal supplement
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Supligen
TypeLiquid meal supplement
ManufacturerNestlé
Seprod Group of Companies (2016–present)
Country of origin Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean.
Introduced1976 (1976)
Variants
  • Chocolate
  • Cookies and Cream
  • Coffee
  • Malt
  • Peanut
  • Irish moss
  • Seamoss
  • Strawberry
  • Vanilla
Websitehttps://www.supligenja.com/

Supligen is a liquid meal supplement, or meal substitute manufactured by Nestlé (later Seprod Group of Companies). Supligen is fortified with vitamins, calcium and iron. It was first released in 1976. Current flavors include Vanilla, Chocolate, Cookies and cream, Coffee, Irish moss, Seamoss, Strawberry, Malt and Peanut. The product is supplied as 250ml, 330ml and 1L tetra paks and 290ml pull tab cans.

Availability

Supligen is available mostly in the Caribbean region (such as Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and several others) although it has been seen in other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Panama as well as in several regions in the United States.

References

  1. "Supligen – Seprod". Archived from the original on 2020-09-20. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  2. Miller, Daniel (2003), "Advertising, Production and Consumption as Cultural Economy", Advertising Cultures, Routledge, pp. 75–89, doi:10.4324/9781003084389-4, ISBN 978-1-003-08438-9, S2CID 238181133, retrieved 2023-10-01
  3. "Supligen returns to sponsor bodybuilding championships". jamaica-star.com. 2016-08-05. Retrieved 2022-07-23.
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