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  2. Rubicon Drinks - Wikipedia

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    Rubicon in 2010 won M award for the favourite Swedish drink of the year. [citation needed]In 2007, Rubicon was the sponsor of the Urban Music Awards. [5] Rubicon has also sponsored Sky Sports' coverage of the ICC Cricket World Cup and World Twenty20 Championship, [6] with the catchphrase "Time for a Rubicon break" often heard before adverts.

  3. Juicy Juice - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Juice was introduced by Libby's (then a subsidiary of Nestlé) in 1977. [2] Prior to March 2006, it was known as Libby's Juicy Juice. It was then labeled under the Nestlé parent brand. In 2014, the Juicy Juice brand and business was sold by Nestlé to Harvest Hill Beverage Company, a portfolio company of Brynwood Partners. [3] [4]

  4. Cranberry juice - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry juice is 86% water, 11% carbohydrates, and less than 1% fat or protein (table). A cup of standard cranberry juice, amounting to 248 grams or 8 ounces, provides 107 calories and contains vitamin C as an ingredient to preserve freshness, with other micronutrients that may be added during manufacturing. [7]

  5. POM Wonderful - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranate. The brand name "POM Wonderful" refers to the "Wonderful" cultigen of pomegranate grown in the central and southern San Joaquin Valley of Central California. [4] It is the leading commercial variety in California, being well-suited for juicing with its soft seeds, high water content, and wine-like flavor. [5]

  6. Ceres Fruit Juices - Wikipedia

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    It produces fruit juice and other fruit based products and is a subsidiary of Pioneer Foods. Ceres advertises their products being made from 100% fruit juice without preservatives . They are manufactured using aseptic processing .

  7. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    USDA guidelines for Americans states that 3/4 cup of 100% vegetable juice is equivalent to one serving of vegetables. [2] This is upheld by a 2006 study, which found that juices provide similar health benefits as whole vegetables in terms of reducing risks of cardiovascular disease and cancer although the authors noted "a lack of human data and ...