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ProSoya Foods to launch low-carb soyamilk soon

Our Bureau

Hyderabad , Jan. 13

PROSOYA Foods (India) Pvt Ltd will be shortly launching low carbohydrate soyamilk in selected cities of the country under the brand name "Staeta."

According to the company President, Ms Rashmi Rekha, the Indian outfit has licensed the technology owned by ProSoya Corporation of US and ProSoya Inc of Canada and improved it substantially to suit the tastes of the local people. This technology is in use in over 40 countries.

At a price of Rs 12 per pack of 200 ml, Staeta will be offered in five varieties - natural, original, malt, chocolate and kesar-pista. The company is also planning to introduce one-litre packs with re-closable plastic caps, Ms Rekha stated in a press release.

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