Calcium fortified low pH beverage

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426 72, 426 73, 426573, 426590, 426601, 426650, A23L 1303, A23L 1304

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ABSTRACT:
Liquid beverages for supplementation of dietary calcium are disclosed. The beverages of this invention use calcium glycerophosphate as the source of calcium, acidulants, vitamin C and optionally, vitamin D.

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