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  2. Suja Juice - Wikipedia

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    Suja Juice is an organic, non-GMO, cold-pressed juice company based in San Diego, California. Suja produces cold-pressed juices, waters and drinking vinegars . It is the largest independent producer of cold-pressed juice sold in the United States.

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    It made “a lot of sense” for Miranda Kerr’s skincare line, KORA Organics, to team up with Pressed Juicery. Kerr, 41, exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about joining forces with the juice ...

  4. Cold-pressed juice - Wikipedia

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    Starting with Liquiteria in 1996, cold-pressed juice bars first emerged in New York City and have since spread internationally. [9] Though the size of the cold-pressed juice industry is not independently tracked, the 2013 estimates ranged from US$1.6 billion to US$3.4 billion.

  5. Juice - Wikipedia

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    Advertisers often urge parents to buy juice for their children. Juices are often consumed for their perceived health benefits. For example, orange juice with natural or added vitamin C, folic acid, and potassium. [22] Juice provides nutrients such as carotenoids, polyphenols, and vitamin C that offer health benefits. [23]

  6. Juicing - Wikipedia

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    Juicing removes the fiber content of the fruit or vegetable, and the full benefits of the plant is thus not experienced. Re-adding fiber to the juice cannot be equated to whole fruits. [6] There is a loss in non-extracted polyphenols, a class of phytonutrients, in fruit juice compared to whole plant foods. [7]

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