Gummy supplements producer TopGum received designation as a USDA-certified organic manufacturer from international certifier Organic Certifier.
TopGum Industries Ltd. (Tel Aviv, Israel) has been designated as a USDA-certified organic manufacturer of gummies from Organic Certifier, an international certifier. The seal certifies that TopGum’s sourcing, processing, and manufacturing techniques conform to USDA's National Organic Program standards.
“Receiving formal organic certification entails a lengthy and complex process and marks an important milestone for us,” Doron Delouya, vice president of product at TopGum, said in a press release. “Globally, consumers are becoming increasingly attuned to the wellness qualities, the source of the ingredients, and the environmental footprint of the foods and supplements they consume. At TopGum, through constant, cutting-edge innovation, we have developed a unique formula that enables dietary supplement brands to deliver functional gummies that meet all organic standards, yet—most importantly—still have strong flavor appeal and great organoleptic attributes.”
The company says it uses only “select and certified” organic raw materials. “We have implemented our proprietary technology to formulate an uncompromised organic gummy matrix and a state-of-the-art computerized system for traceability across the production chain, from raw materials to finished product,” said Delouya.
TopGum will introduce its organic gummies to its customer base in the United States before moving to Europe and beyond.
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