
SNAP soda bans could create big opportunities for this local beverage brand
Founded in Colombia, the brand is the maker of a zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened sparkling water that is flavored with ingredients such as lychee, hibiscus, watermelon and
INAAM began with a deeply human intention — a husband seeking relief for his wife’s struggle with fibromyalgia, and a team’s shared desire to reimagine what healthy hydration and the future of the beverage industry could look like. From that personal mission grew a vision for a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable way to restore the body — not just quench its thirst.
Rooted in Latin America’s lush biodiversity and refined through eight years of research and development in Colombia, now with global headquarters in Boca Raton, FL. INAAM represents a new standard for functional hydration — a kind of modern alchemy where science and nature converge. Its philosophy is simple: wellness, sustainability, and innovation should coexist. From ethically sourced botanicals that protect local ecosystems to 100% recyclable packaging that minimizes waste, every element reflects that belief.
The timing for INAAM is exceptional. Consumers are demanding more from what they drink — rejecting artificial “wellness” products in favor of functional beverages that support both body and planet.
The $1.4 trillion non-alcoholic beverage market is projected to grow 6–7% annually, with functional and botanical beverages leading that expansion.
INAAM offering a defensible advantage as new sugar and labeling regulations reshape the industry. Our formula already meets or exceeds MAHA-HHS- SNAP and coming soon international standards HALA and KOSHER— including for sodium and sugar thresholds that will soon require front-of-package labeling for competitors.
Our inspiration is to have a healthy yet delicious drink that anyone can enjoy and that makes it easy to include in any setting, from a kid’s lunchbox to a night out with friends.
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Founded in Colombia, the brand is the maker of a zero-calorie, stevia-sweetened sparkling water that is flavored with ingredients such as lychee, hibiscus, watermelon and

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