1. What Makes Pulp-Included Aloe Vera Unique for B2B 2. Pulp Content Options: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% 3. Flavor Pairings That Sell Best 4. Texture & Mouthfeel: What Buyers Look For 5. Packaging: PET Bottle, Can, Tetra Pak | 6. MOQ & Lead Time 7. Markets: Korea, Japan, MENA, Southeast Asia 8. FAQ for Importers & Buyers 9. Order Your Pulp Sample |
What Makes Pulp-Included Aloe Vera Unique for B2B
Aloe vera drink with pulp occupies a distinct and defensible position in the RTD beverage market. Unlike clarified aloe vera juice — which is transparent and undifferentiated on shelf — pulp-included formats deliver a visible, tactile product signal: buyers can see the suspended aloe chunks or strands inside the bottle, immediately communicating authenticity, naturalness, and premium positioning. This visual cue alone drives impulse purchase and repeat trial in convenience, health food, and Asian grocery channels worldwide.
For B2B buyers — importers, distributors, and private label brands — pulp-included aloe vera drinks offer a meaningful product differentiation story that stands apart from commodity aloe water. The pulp content is customizable, giving buyers direct control over their product’s identity: a 5% pulp formula skews toward light refreshment, while a 20% pulp formula targets the functional wellness segment where consumers actively seek high-aloe-content products. This tiered customization is a commercial advantage that clear aloe juice cannot replicate.
18% CAGR 2024–2030 Aloe vera RTD drink market growth — pulp segment outpacing clear | KR + JP Largest Import Buyers Korea and Japan lead global B2B import volume for aloe vera pulp drinks | +35% Premium Over Clear Average retail price premium of pulp-included vs clarified aloe vera drinks | 5–20% Custom Pulp Content Four standard tiers — fully adjustable for your target market and SKU positioning |
Pulp Content Options: 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%
Pulp content — expressed as a percentage of total product volume — is the primary specification variable for aloe vera drink with pulp. Interfresh offers four standard pulp tiers, each targeting a distinct consumer and channel position. All tiers are available as-standard formulas ready for immediate sampling; custom percentages between or above these tiers are available for commercial volumes.
Flavor Pairings That Sell Best
Aloe vera has a mild, subtly vegetal base that pairs exceptionally well with tropical and stone fruit flavors. The three pairings below are our highest-volume commercial formulas — proven sellers across Korean, Japanese, and Southeast Asian markets with strong reorder rates. All are available as ready-to-sample formulas at any pulp tier.
Aloe + Mango
Aloe + Lychee
Aloe + Grape
Texture & Mouthfeel: What Buyers Look For
Texture is the primary product differentiator for aloe vera drink with pulp — it is what separates this category from ordinary juice drinks in consumer perception and drives the repeat purchase that importers depend on. For B2B buyers sourcing or developing an aloe vera pulp SKU, understanding the texture variables under your control is essential to writing a specification that delivers the product experience your target market expects.
Packaging: PET Bottle, Can, Tetra Pak
Packaging format selection for aloe vera drink with pulp has direct implications for shelf positioning, target channel, and consumer experience. PET bottle, aluminum can, and Tetra Pak each occupy distinct roles in the B2B aloe vera market — understanding which format fits your distribution channel is a prerequisite to writing a commercially viable product brief.
MOQ & Lead Time
Sample Order Flexible Sample sets of any flavor and pulp tier shipped to your location for evaluation and formula approval before commercial commitment | Commercial MOQ 1 × 20ft FCL ~24,000 × 500ml PET or ~45,000 × 310ml cans. Mixed flavor SKUs accepted in one container | Multi-SKU Available Mix Mango + Lychee + Grape, or different pulp levels, in the same FCL. No per-SKU container minimum |
Markets: Korea, Japan, MENA, Southeast Asia
Interfresh exports aloe vera drink with pulp to four principal market regions, each with distinct buyer profiles, channel structures, and regulatory requirements. Understanding market-specific expectations before finalizing your product specification prevents reformulation costs and import clearance delays.
