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Rem3dy Health has launched its Nourished 3D printed vitamins in Boots stores, marking a major transition from direct-to-consumer to high-street availability.
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Rem3dy Health has launched its Nourished 3D printed vitamins in Boots stores, marking a major transition from direct-to-consumer to high-street availability.

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Rem3dy Health has launched its Nourished 3D printed vitamins in Boots stores, marking a major transition from direct-to-consumer to high-street availability. By layering up to seven active ingredients via proprietary AM technology, the firm has leveraged data from two million users to scale customized production. This move proves that food-grade 3D printing can successfully meet the logistical demands of retail. It signals a shift toward data-driven manufacturing in a supplement market projected to hit $300 billion by 2028. ๐Ÿ’Š๐Ÿš€ #3DPrinting #PersonalizedNutrition #RetailTech #AdditiveManufacturing #HealthTech

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