Healthy and Essential develops World's first limited edition fish oil SuperFood

Blackpool Football Club surprised many last season and they continue to defy the so called experts with some excellent performances so far in their debut Premier League season. In tribute of Blackpool's amazing achievements, a Lancashire based Company called Healthy and Essential Ltd has developed the World's first limited edition fish oil SuperFood called 'Tangerine Dream'. 'Tangerine Dream' is already in huge demand with Blackpool's fanatical support, however; in an ironic twist many fellow Premier League clubs have placed their orders for 'Tangerine Dream' and some of the league's superstars are itching to get there hands on a bottle of 'Tangerine Dream' in their quest to achieve optimal health by reaping the benefits of the super nutrient Omega 3.

The introduction of the World's first limited edition fish oil Superfood called 'Tangerine Dream', which is a Lancashire based Company's tribute to Blackpool Football Club.

Healthy and Essential Ltd are a local company who has a special and passionate interest in the super nutrient Omega 3. Their small team based in Poulton-Le-Fylde, Lancashire also has a healthy and passionate interest in our very own Premier League new-boys Blackpool Football Club, which has inspired a World's first called 'Tangerine Dream'. Healthy and Essential Ltd are a World market leader in fish oils and 'Tangerine Dream' is the creation of the Blackpool FC fanatics based at this growing business in tribute of Ian Holloway's and his players' unbelievable achievements last season, which is also the World's first limited edition fish oil SuperFood.

Healthy and Essential Ltd have also developed a fingertip blood test, which uniquely measures the Omega 3 fatty acids and Omega 6 fatty acids in the blood and Director Ramsay McLellan says 'We have had huge interest and a big demand for this test from Premiership clubs, National Teams in cricket and rugby, Tennis stars and World athletes', he continues 'Once they have taken the test, they continue to work with us in order to create optimal levels on Omega 3 fats.'

Blackpool's businesses are also right behind the Blackpool FC phenomenon and Pauline Lin, who owns The Mandarin Chinese Restaurant in Blackpool, says 'Everyone who comes to The Mandarin is talking about Blackpool and its football team', Pauline continues 'To celebrate their wonderful achievements we are offering free 'Tangerine Dream' desserts'.

'Tangerine Dream' is a delicious smoothie type SuperFood, which is fantastic for not only athletes but for the whole family, with ice cream or yoghurt or even straight off the spoon. There is no fishy taste or oily consistency and it is a fantastic way to increase your whole family's intake of the super nutrient Omega 3 in order to reap its wonderful benefits. Ideal Omega Taste is also available in a Mango Peach flavour, which contains added Vitamin D, Lemon Zest flavour, Strawberry Banana flavour, which is a suitable for vegetarians and Pomegranate Blueberry flavour, which is ideal for vegans.

So do you want to Taste 'The Tangerine Dream' and 'feel glad all over'? Then visit www.idealomegataste.com or call Healthy and Essential on 0800 027 3807.

Source: Blackpool Football Club

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