top of page

Adapt, a new functional beverage start-up founded by neuroscientist Michael Vicary, has launched a line of drinks aimed at enhancing mental performance and promoting relaxation.


This launch reflects a broader trend in the F&B industry towards health-oriented products as consumers increasingly seek alternatives to traditional caffeine and alcohol for stress management.


Adapt's offerings include two initial products: Adapt Focus, which combines lion's mane mushroom, Korean ginseng and ashwagandha to support cognitive clarity without caffeine; and Adapt Relax, featuring reishi mushroom, passion flower and magnesium to aid relaxation and improve sleep quality.


Both formulations are designed with clinically-proven ingredient levels, distinguishing them from many existing functional drinks that often use minimal amounts of active compounds.


The launch comes at a time when mental health concerns are rising. Recent studies by McKinsey highlight that 77% of individuals regularly experience stress-related physical symptoms, and over 50% feel their productivity is declining. Additionally, 44% of professionals report using alcohol to cope with work-related stress, indicating a significant market opportunity for healthier alternatives.


Vicary's background in neuroscience informs the company's focus on evidence-based formulations, which aim to provide tangible benefits rather than relying on the placebo effects often associated with trace ingredient levels in other products. This approach is particularly relevant as consumers become more discerning about the efficacy of functional beverages.


The functional drinks market has seen an influx of products that claim to enhance cognitive performance through various adaptogenic ingredients. However, many of these options have been criticised for perpetuating reliance on quick fixes rather than addressing underlying issues related to stress and productivity.


Adapt's products will be available through select boutique independent stores and direct-to-consumer channels, with plans to expand the range further in early 2025.


As the demand for functional beverages continues to grow, Adapt's focus on scientifically validated ingredients may resonate with health-conscious consumers looking for effective solutions to modern-day challenges.


#Adapt

London start-up Adapt launches science-backed functional beverages

Siân Yates

4 December 2024

London start-up Adapt launches science-backed functional beverages

Related posts
Radnor Hills launches new Radnor Hydrate juice drink

Radnor Hills launches new Radnor Hydrate juice drink

Radnor Hills has introduced Radnor Hydrate, following last week’s launch of its carbonated drink range, Radnor Spring.

Aquaphor launches new Fresh water filter jug in the UK

Aquaphor launches new Fresh water filter jug in the UK

Aquaphor has expanded its UK product line with the launch of Fresh, a new water filter jug designed to offer higher-capacity filtration in a compact format.

Mars launches new line-up of seasonal confectionery for 2025 holidays

Mars launches new line-up of seasonal confectionery for 2025 holidays

Mars has introduced several new limited-edition confectionery products for the 2025 holiday season across its M&M’s, Twix and Life Savers brands.

Fiji Water appoints Alexandre Zigliara as new president

Fiji Water appoints Alexandre Zigliara as new president

FIJI Water has named Alexandre Zigliara as its next president, effective 1 December 2025.

bottom of page