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  2. Simply Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Simply Beverages (also known as the Simply Orange Juice Company) is an American fruit juice company based in Apopka, Florida that was founded in 2001 and is a brand of The Coca-Cola Company. [1] It makes several not-from-concentrate orange juices and other fruit juices that are sold refrigerated in a clear plastic bottle with a green twist top ...

  3. The 3-Ingredient Smoothie I Make Almost Every Day - AOL

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    How To Make My 3-Ingredient Smoothie. For one large smoothie or two small smoothies, you’ll need: 1 cup vanilla kefir. 1 medium ripe banana, cut into 1-inch pieces and frozen. 1 cup frozen mixed ...

  4. TikToker gives away 'secret' recipe for discontinued ... - AOL

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    The beloved seasonal drink is not returning this fall but you can still have it at home. TikToker gives away 'secret' recipe for discontinued Starbucks drink: '[They're] gonna get you' Skip to ...

  5. Naked Juice - Wikipedia

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    Naked Juice is an American brand that produces juices and smoothies.The company is based in Monrovia, California and is owned by PAI Partners.The first Naked Juice drink was produced in 1983 and sold in California under the name "Naked Juice", referring to the composition of no artificial flavors, added sugar, or preservatives. [1]

  6. The Perfect Formula For Making A Smoothie When You're ... - AOL

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    3-Layer Fruit Smoothie The first layer of this smoothie is chocolate almond butter, the second is banana vanilla, and the third is red berry. It's nutritious *and* aesthetically pleasing.

  7. Fizzies - Wikipedia

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    It was marketed as a nostalgic drink to the baby boomer generation and as a fun way for kids to make their own flavorful drinks. In the past incarnation, the product had only 5 calories, was sweetened with sucralose, and contained Vitamin C in the form of ascorbic acid. [3] In February or March of 2016, Fizzies was again discontinued.