Bliss Body’s millet-fermented functional beverages

T-Hub's 9th Foundation Day celebration

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Bliss Body's millet-fermented beverages at T-Hub's 9th Foundation Day celebration

Bliss Body, which offers millet-fermented functional beverages, participated in the 9th Foundation Day celebration of T-Hub in Hyderabad.

Bliss Body’s stall stood out with its range of sugar-free functional drinks, offering a naturally sweet taste and numerous health benefits, including enhanced gut health, stress relief, diabetes management, and reduced bloating. Attendees, including Telangana Minister Sreedhar Babu and prominent investors, responded enthusiastically to the brand’s sustainable and health-forward innovations.

A representative from Bliss Body said, “Participating in T-Hub’s Foundation Day has been an incredible opportunity to showcase our mission of blending ancient wisdom with modern wellness. The overwhelming response to our millet-fermented functional beverages highlights the growing demand for products that prioritize both health and sustainability.”

Bliss Body’s core philosophy revolves around leveraging the power of millets—ancient grains celebrated for their nutritional value and eco-friendly cultivation. Each beverage is packaged in sustainable glass bottles with biodegradable materials derived from crop waste, addressing critical environmental issues such as plastic pollution and air quality.

T-Hub’s 9th Foundation Day served as a platform for networking, collaboration, and innovation. Bliss Body extends its gratitude to the organizers for creating an ecosystem that supports startups striving to make meaningful impacts in their industries.

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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025

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