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The Functional Milk market is a subset of the larger Milk market. It is composed of milk products that are fortified with additional ingredients, such as vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, to provide health benefits beyond those of regular milk. Functional Milk products are often marketed as being beneficial for specific health conditions, such as bone health, digestive health, and immune system support.
Functional Milk products are available in a variety of forms, including fresh milk, UHT milk, and powdered milk. They are typically sold in supermarkets, health food stores, and online.
Some companies in the Functional Milk market include Danone, Nestle, Fonterra, Arla Foods, and Saputo. Show Less Read more