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Which £5 supplement do these celebrities have in common?

The number one vitamin drink in the US market has just hit the UK and its fans include Lea Michele, Amanda Seyfried, Emma Roberts and Jessica Alba
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The number one vitamin drink in the US has just hit the UK market. Emergen-C dissolving drink powders are rich in a mix of nutrients such as Vitamins C, B1, Potassium and others and can now be found on the shelves of Boots and Tesco. Nutrtionists have actually been using these for years as hangover fixes because their nutrients are so quickly absorbed.

Celebrities have been spotted with Emergen-C packets after workouts or while doing some quick shopping at stores.

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Lea Michele is an Emergen-C fan

Lea Michele, the 27-year-old Glee star was seen with her yoga mat and a packet of Emergen-C in tow after a yoga class back on a sunny day in July.

Jessica Alba recently told InStyle about how Emergen-C is one of her favourite travel items: ‘Airplanes, long travel days, and new climates can easily challenge my immune system, so I take Emergen-C to help stay healthy during my trips.’

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Amanda Seyfried uses Emergen-C
when she has a cold

Amanda Seyfried, known for her roles in Les Misérables and Mamma Mia also uses Emergen-C when feeling under the weather. Seyfried told ABC News, ‘I have a nasal spray that I use when I get a cold, and I drink a lot of water. Loads of water, and Emergen-C.’

Nutrtionists have been using Emergen-C for years as instant hangover fixes

Emma Roberts is another celebrity that has been spotted with Emergen-C. With a water bottle and packet of the vitamin booster in hand, Roberts left a yoga class back in June.

Originally created in California in the early 90s, Emergen-C is now the best selling effervescent vitamin drink in the US. The launch of Emergen-C products marks the UK as the first country outside of the US to sell the product.

A pack of eight Emergen-C sachets costs £4.99 Tesco, Boots or Amazon.

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