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Ancient Nutra Pink LattePink Latte benefits

A vibrant beetroot pink latte

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra Pink Latte is a vibrant beetroot-based drink mix, naturally rich in antioxidants and nitrates, for a daily cup that supports circulation and stamina, and looks as good as it tastes.

Why you'll like it

  • Made with beetroot for natural colour and nitrates.
  • Supports circulation and stamina.
  • Antioxidant-rich.
  • A naturally caffeine-free daily latte.

How to use it

Mix one serving with hot or cold milk or water, stir until smooth, and enjoy. Add ice for a refreshing pink iced latte.

Frequently asked questions

Is it caffeine-free?

Yes. The Pink Latte is beetroot-based and naturally caffeine-free, great any time of day.

Good before a workout?

Yes. Beetroot's natural nitrates make it a popular pre-workout drink for circulation and stamina.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000.

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