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ReStore! diabetes energy drink hits shelves at Publix

The ReStore! Energy diabetes energy formula from Diabetica Research Solutions Inc. (DRSI) is now available at Publix Super Markets Inc. pharmacies.

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BOCA RATON, Fla. — The ReStore! Energy diabetes energy formula from Diabetica Research Solutions Inc. (DRSI) is now available at Publix Super Markets Inc. pharmacies.

DRSI said Wednesday that ReStore! Energy will be located in the diabetes care section at Publix, which has more than 1,000 supermarkets in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee.

"We are excited to announce that Publix supermarkets, the largest private supermarket chain in America and one of the most highly rated stores for customer service, now carries ReStore! Energy in their store locations that have pharmacies," stated Younis Zubchevich, chief executive officer of DRSI. "Publix is an important outlet in our mission to help people live better every day with diabetes and enjoy an active life."

Billed as the first and only energy formula for people with diabetes, ReStore! Energy is designed to provide balanced, long-lasting energy through a unique, all-natural, mega B vitamin complex, according to DRSI. The formula contains no caffeine, no sugar and no calories and is very low in carbs, the company said.

DRSI noted that diabetes care is a fast-growing section at pharmacy retailers, since an estimated 27 million Americans have type 1 or type 2 diabetes and about 57 million more have prediabetes.

"Being available in Publix pharmacies confirms the seriousness of fatigue among diabetics and the importance of ReStore! Energy as the energy formula available for people with diabetes," Zubchevich added. "It helps them beat fatigue, restore their energy levels, get through the day, and live an active, energized life. The Centers for Disease Control confirms that staying active can help to significantly reduce the health care costs of diabetes. ReStore! helps people get their lives back."

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