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TODAY’S TRADEMARK – REFIX

The trademark of the brand REFIX, owned by Siete Cuarenta Natural, S.L., was registered in USPTO bearing registration number 79240599 on April 16, 2019.

REFIX is a natural recovery drink crafted with 20% alkaline seawater sourced from a unique location within the Natura 2000 Network in Costa da Morte, Galicia, Spain, known for its purity and mineral richness in the Atlantic Ocean, boasting a pH level of 8. This beverage is enriched with 78 oceanic minerals including magnesium, calcium, silicon, and potassium.

TODAY’S TRADEMARK - REFIX

REFIX is certified as 100% natural, sustainable, organic, vegan, Kosher, and NSF Sport compliant.

Currently, it is mainly available in 4 flavours: Orange, Lemon, Coco and Apple, and Coco and Pineapple.

REFIX features seawater as its primary ingredient and serves as a healthier alternative to sugary and artificial recovery drinks, designed to enhance athletic performance by replenishing mineral salts lost during training. This aids in preventing muscle cramps and injuries, reducing fatigue, and promoting better sleep and nervous system relaxation due to its high magnesium, calcium, and potassium content.

With its exceptional moisturizing properties and abundance of vitamins and minerals, REFIX stands out as an optimal nutritional supplement.

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