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Birmingham healthcare manufacturer eyes European markets

Rem3dy Health has won a deal to stock its Nourished brand of vitamin sweets in France and Italy as part of share sale

UPSA chief executive Isabelle Van Rycke (left) with Rem3dy Health founder Melissa Snover

A growing manufacturer of healthcare products is targeting European markets following an investment deal.

Birmingham-based Rem3dy Health has struck an agreement with French pharmaceutical chain UPSA to sell its Nourished brand of gummy vitamin stacks.

The deal has seen UPSA take an undisclosed stake in Rem3dy Health and agree to sell Nourished's products in 7,000 of its pharmacies across France and a further 5,000 branches in Italy.

The Nourished brand was founded in Digbeth in 2019 and creates a range of vitamin products in the form of 3D-printed gummy sweets.

Each one contains seven different vitamins with customers able to build one bespoke to their lifestyle and needs by answering a lifestyle survey.

The company was founded by Melissa Snover who once owned vegetarian sweet brand Goody Good Stuff before selling it in 2013 to Chewits owner Cloetta.

Ms Snover said she was inspired to launch Nourished after she dropped a bag of vitamins while walking through Düsseldorf Airport and had to scrabble around on the floor to pick them all up.