Rotbäckchen Sun Power
For the daily supply with sun vitamin D
- With vitamin D and calcium to maintain normal bones
- Delicious and fruity
- Based on pure juices with the best Rotbäckchen quality
Just a daily serving of 200 ml covers 33% of the daily serving of calcium and 100% of vitamin D.
- Vitamin D
Vitamin D is called the “sun vitamin” because it is produced in the body when sun touches the skin. Vitamin D has a variety of functions in the body - for example, it contributes to the normal functioning of the immune system and the maintenance of normal bones.
Despite the importance of this nutrient, many adults and children in Germany do not have an adequate supply of vitamin D.
Calcium is a mineral that also supports many bodily functions. It is needed, for example, to maintain bones, but also for normal muscle function and energy balance.
Our Rotbäckchen Sun Power juice contains both these important nutrients.
Our delicious ingredients
Multi-fruit juice with calcium and vitamin D – Pure juice
Our Rotbäckchen Sun Power juice is made from carefully selected apples, mangos and acerola cherries, supplemented with calcium and vitamin D.
In 100 ml: | |
Energy | 196 kJ (47 kcal) |
Fat | < 0,5 g |
- of which saturates | < 0,1 g |
Carbohydrates | 11 g |
- of which sugars | 11 g |
Fibre | < 0,5 g |
Protein | < 0,5 g |
Salt | 0,03 g |
In 100 ml: | |
Calcium | 133 mg/17%* |
Vitamin D | 2,5 µg/50%* |
* % of the nutrient reference value
Daily portion
We recommend a daily portion of 200 ml. This covers 33% of the daily serving of calcium and 100% of vitamin D.
We recommend a balanced and varied diet and a healthy lifestyle.
The German Nutrition Society recommends reference intakes of vitamins and minerals for certain age groups and life cycles. According to the German Society for Nutrition, 100 ml covers the following daily serving for calcium:
Children (1-3 years) | 22% |
Children (4-6 years) | 18% |
Children (7-9 years) | 15% |
Children (10-12 years) | 12% |
Youths (13 -14 years) | 11% |
Youths (15 -18 years) | 11% |
Adults (19 years and above) | 13% |
Pregnant women | 13% |
Breastfeeding women | 13% |