

Food with Benefits
Get a little goodness into your daily routine with our range of food with benefits.

Food with benefits.
What good are healthy habits if they aren’t a little bit pleasurable? We believe a life led by wellbeing is something to enjoy, not endure. That’s why we created EveryDay+ – delicious and nourishing power-packed goodies you’ll welcome into your daily routine.

Designed to deliver a little extra goodness to your day.
EveryDay+ is made by the trusted foodies at Barker’s of Geraldine. We discovered the power of delicious New Zealand blackcurrants, sharing the benefits of these tiny but mighty berries since the 1980s. Now, we’re harnessing the sustenance of other superfoods to help boost busy Kiwi lives. If you’ve enjoyed the goodness of the Barker’s Immunity range, you’ll now find your favourites and more in EveryDay+.

Starting with wholesome fruit and vegetables...
We top up with natural boosts of wellbeing including vitamin C. Tasty little habits created to make a big difference, the range includes immunity daily shots, syrups, gels and ready-to-drink juices. EveryDay+ is the easy way to nurture your body; it’s food with benefits.

Harnessing the power of fruit and veg.
EveryDay+ features an array of fruit and vegetables including oranges, carrots, blackcurrants, kiwifruit, cucumber and more! These superstars are packed with health benefits including fibre, vitamin C and antioxidants. Most fruits have a low glycaemic index, they can help to give you long-lasting energy while supporting blood sugar levels and healthy weight^.
Research* shows that most NZ adults aren’t eating the recommended daily intake of around 5 servings of vegetables. And only half are eating an adequate amount of fruit (2+ servings a day). At Barker’s, we’re helping to make eating enough fruit and veg every day easy – and tasty!

References
- Healthify NZ. (n.d.). Glycaemic index (GI). Retrieved January 6, 2025, from https://healthify.nz/hauora-wellbeing/g/glycaemic-index-gi/
- New Zealand Nutrition Foundation. (n.d.). Glycaemic index (GI). Retrieved January 6, 2025, from https://nutritionfoundation.org.nz/glycaemic-index-gi/