These Young Entrepreneurs Are Shaking Up The Food Industry With A Celebrity-Favorite Vegan Smoothie

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“90% of protein drinks on the market are over 10 grams of sugar,” says Koia creator Maya French. “And protein is on-trend. It’s not going anywhere anytime soon.”

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