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  2. This Copycat Hawaiian Punch Has All The Juice - AOL

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    This copycat recipe mimics Hawaiian Punch, a red tropical fruit punch with the fruit flavors of pineapple, passion fruit, apple, lime, cherry, and orange.

  3. This manual fruit juicer makes fresh juice just a few easy ...

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    This summer, turn your fresh fruits into delicious juice with this easy-to-use juicer. Make everything from orange juice to margaritas.

  4. Juicer - Wikipedia

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    It crushes, grinds, and/or squeezes the juice out of the pulp. [2] A juicer clarifies the juice through a screening mesh to remove the pulp unlike a blender where the output contains both the liquids and solids of the processed fruit(s) or vegetable(s). [3] Some types of juicers can also function as a food processor. [4]

  5. Hawaiian Punch - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Punch is an American brand of juice currently manufactured by Keurig Dr Pepper, originally invented in 1934 by A.W. Leo, Tom Yeats, and Ralph Harrison as a topping for ice cream. It was started from an original syrup flavor titled Leo's Hawaiian Punch, containing orange , pineapple , passion fruit , guava and papaya , and has been ...

  6. Cold-pressed juice - Wikipedia

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    Vertical press layers with open-top cloth bags allow for faster loading and emptying of the press, compared to the classic rack-and-cloth method which involved wrapping layers of ground fruit in cloth. [8] After extracting juice from fruits and vegetables, the juice may be consumed raw, or the manufacturer may choose to put the juice through a ...

  7. Juicing - Wikipedia

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    There are many methods of juicing, from squeezing fruit by hand to wide-scale extraction with industrial equipment. Juicing is generally the preferred method of consuming large amounts of produce quickly and is often completed with a household appliance called a juicer, which may be as simple as a cone upon which fruit is mashed or as sophisticated as a variable-speed, motor-driven device.