Vita (brand)

Vita (Chinese: 維他) is a brand name of various types of beverage and food produced by Hong Kong-based beverage company Vitasoy.[1] First introduced in 1976 as a series of different flavored fruit drinks the brand later expanded to include the world's first ready-to-drink lemon tea beverage.[2][3] Vita-brand beverage are now available not only in Hong Kong, but also in different countries.[4]

Vita
TypeBeverage, food
ManufacturerVitasoy
Country of originHong Kong
Introduced1976
Websitewww.vitavitasoy.com

Different beverages such as fruit juice, tea, milk and water are given the Vita brand while high-protein soy milk drink are given the Vitasoy brand.

Variants

Vending machine with Vita and Vitasoy-branded beverages.

Vita-brand

TypeFlavor
Fruit JuiceApple & Jasmin, Blackcurrant, Guava, Lemonade, Mango & Orange, Mango, Sugar Cane Juice,
TeaCeylon Lemon, Chrysanthemum, Green, Honey Chrysanthemum, Honey Lemon, Thai Lemon, Japanese Pear, Jasmine, Lemon (VLT), Lime & Lemon, Peach
MilkChocolate Milk, Hong Kong-style milk tea
WaterDistilled Water

Vitasoy-brand

  • Vitasoy series – original soy milk drinks
  • Calci-Plus series – calcium enriched plant milk
  • Pure series – "pure taste" drinks
  • Sansui series – (Chinese: 山水; lit.: 'mountain water') non-GMO organic soybean soy milk and tofu
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References

  1. "Homegrown Hong Kong: the wholesome story of Vitasoy". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2018-04-06.
  2. Shurtleff, William (2014). History of soybeans and soyfoods in China and Taiwan. California: Lafayette. p. 2823.
  3. "Vita Lemon Tea Bittersweet, That's Me". Campaign. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  4. Hong Kong's soy drink success - CNN Video, retrieved 2018-04-06
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