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Recently, we have received the support and trust of domestic and foreign consumers for the company's products, along with tireless efforts and efforts to create quality, prestigious and reliable products. diversity to improve product quality better and better.
Thien Nhien Viet Joint Stock Company was honored to be in the Top 20 good quality products, trusted by Vietnamese people in 2023. This is an award organized with the purpose of honoring products that support health and wellness. Encouragement in improving product quality and safety for the common purpose of public health.
Going through extremely strict review rounds on safety and hygiene criteria, quality, product efficiency, and high standards in contributing to the community's benefit. Thien Nhien Viet Joint Stock Company is extremely honored to have 02 products, TPBVSK Viacol® Lozenges and TPBVSK VietNat Sugar Free Ginger Candy, win this award.
A company that owns formulas for the production of health protection foods derived from modernly prepared natural medicinal herbs for domestic consumption and export. The factory has the ability to produce a variety of product lines such as: hard candy, tablets, bagged soluble powder, blister or bottled capsules to bagged or bottled syrup, all aiming at quality. High quality, safe and ensures the health of consumers.
Viacol® lozenges and unsweetened Vietnamese Ginger lozenges are both made from ingredients of natural origin. In addition, products using Isomalt sugar (made from sugar beets) imported from Germany, have low sweetness and calories, are completely good for health, and can be used by people on diets or people with diabetes. Okay.
Viacol® lozenges help warm the respiratory tract, help reduce cough, sore throat, and hoarseness due to sore throat and upper respiratory tract infection. When sucked, it has a spicy taste, fragrant aroma of essential oils and a characteristic medicinal scent.

Sugar-free Vietnamese Ginger lozenges have the effect of supporting warming the spleen, reducing vomiting due to motion sickness and symptoms caused by indigestion, flatulence, and heartburn. ginger.

“Top 20 good quality products trusted by Vietnamese people in 2023” is an extremely meaningful award for Thien Nhien Viet Joint Stock Company on its journey to create new values and become one of the leading product companies in the world. Prestigious production and export in domestic and foreign markets. The award recognized the efforts of all Company employees in bringing health protection products "For the benefit of the community" to gradually realize the mission of providing consumers with quality products, beneficial to the health of the community.
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