SlimFast and vape sales help Supreme to ‘record year’

Business Live
Supreme anticipates record results due to increased vape sales and the successful integration of SlimFast into its portfolio.

Summary

Consumer goods group Supreme is forecasting “significantly ahead” of expected results for the year ending March 31st, driven by substantial growth in vape sales and the positive impact of acquisitions, particularly SlimFast. The company projects a 15% revenue increase to £265m, with adjusted EBITDA remaining steady at approximately £40.6m. Despite the UK disposable vape ban implemented in June 2025, vaping sales are expected to be over 10% higher than the previous year, demonstrating Supreme’s market resilience. The performance of the Drinks & Wellness business, including SlimFast UK and Ireland (acquired for £20.1m), is also contributing to the positive outlook. Supreme has invested £12.4m in acquisitions and £5m in manufacturing facilities, including a new wellness facility, and remains net-cash positive. Other brands within the Supreme portfolio include Typhoo Tea and Perfectly Clear.

(Source:Business Live)

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