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The "health by color" phenomenon is a wellness movement based on colored foods that provide specific benefits.(INTERNATIONAL)(Brief article)
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Dairy Foods
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February 1, 2008| Author:
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The "health by color" phenomenon is a wellness movement based on colored foods that provide specific benefits. This trend is most established in Asia and Europe where it has spread to the dairy category. Now a recent launch by Granarolo ...
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