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  2. Jumex - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Jumex lie with Empacadora de Frutas y Jugos, S.A. (Fruit and Juice Packing Industry, Inc.) and its Frugo brand, which was founded on April 27, 1961.Grupo Jumex began with the vision of Don Eugenio López Rodea, who managed to bottle the first apple nectar in a can of 350-milliliter on June 6, 1961.

  3. Kern's (beverage company) - Wikipedia

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    Their main product line is Kern's Nectar, a non-carbonated, sweetened fruit nectar drink, which uses fruit puree as the primary flavoring agent. Kern's Nectar is sold in a variety of containers, with many flavors featuring tropical fruits. The US subsidiary also produces Mexican beverages like agua frescas and horchata [1] for the Mexican market.

  4. List of drinks named after places - Wikipedia

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    Jumex after Mexico Nantucket Nectars after the island or town of Nantucket , Massachusetts , USA Tampico Beverages after the city of Tampico , Tamaulipas , Mexico

  5. The best non-alcoholic drinks to try during Dry January

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    NON takes non-alcoholic wine to a new level with its innovative blends and rich, complex flavors. The brand’s wines are made with natural ingredients like fruits, spices, and botanicals ...

  6. Jumex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jumex can refer to: Jumex, the nectar or juice brand popular in Mexico; La Colección Jumex, an art collection housed on the Jumex factory grounds;

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    Cutting back on alcohol is good for your brain. Dr. Purdy says that Damp January can benefit the brain — especially in the short term. She points out that drinking alcohol is linked to a lack of ...

  8. Talk:Jumex - Wikipedia

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    The Jumex "nectars" I've seen in the U.S. are not "100% nectar" as the label on the container in the article's illustration says, but are thickened and sweetened fruit-flavored drinks. Frappyjohn ( talk ) 08:04, 2 December 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]

  9. Alcohol. Studies show that alcohol consumption, especially in excess, may disrupt the body’s immune response, leading to chronic inflammation. Cutting back on your alcohol intake can have loads ...