Staff Reporters
Dec 1, 2011

Vitasoy promotes better lifestyle through iPhone app

AUSTRALIA - Vitasoy has launched iPhone app 'Good habits', with information on food, exercise and general well-being to help the public kick start a better lifestyle.

The 'Good habits' iPhone app includes an intensive fitness programme
The 'Good habits' iPhone app includes an intensive fitness programme

Developed by Visual Jazz, the free app features a complete 28-day fitness programme created by former Olympic athlete and Vitasoy ambassador Matt Shirvington; a workout calendar that helps plan your exercise routines as well as recipes.

It also has a shopping list builder and a café finder that identifies where the public can get a soy latte.

Paul Chatfield, sales & marketing manager at Vitasoy, said app tied into Vitasoy's overall brand message of having a balanced lifestyle.

“More and more people are turning to soy, rice and oat milks as inclusions in their healthy lifestyle. Visual Jazz has done a great job of bringing the 'Good habits' concept to life, creating something that people can use throughout their day, whether they’re exercising, supermarket shopping or looking for a great soy latte," he said.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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