IntroDrink expanding into elderberry? Thoughts on this Swiss push?

NootropicNoah599May 15, 2026
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NootropicNoah599
May 15, 2026, 06:00 PM

Saw this article about IntroDrink expanding their natural superfoods and cosmetics line for the Swiss market. They mention elderberry as a key ingredient in some of their new products. Anyone tried their stuff before? I'm curious if this is just marketing fluff or if they actually use quality extracts.

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JoyfulJack265
May 15, 2026, 07:03 PM

I've been using elderberry syrup from a local brand for years, mainly for immune support during winter. IntroDrink seems to be positioning themselves as a premium wellness brand. If they use organic elderberries and avoid fillers, could be interesting. But I'd wait for third-party testing before jumping in.

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VibeVitamins607
May 15, 2026, 08:34 PM

Elderberry gummies are my go-to pre-workout immune boost! I'm all for more options in the market. The Swiss are usually strict about quality, so this might be legit. Plus, they're expanding into cosmetics too – wonder if they'll make an elderberry face cream or something? lol

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NootropicNoah599
May 15, 2026, 09:57 PM

Good point about Swiss regulations. I'll keep an eye out for lab reports. If they do a cosmetics line, I hope they don't just slap 'elderberry' on a label for hype. Anyone know if they have a track record with other superfoods?

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JoyfulJack265
May 15, 2026, 08:32 PM

Quick search shows they started with functional beverages, then moved into powders and now cosmetics. Their ingredient sourcing is supposedly from European farms. I'd say it's worth a try if you find a good deal. Just don't expect miracles – elderberry is great but not a cure-all.