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  2. 8-top rated juicers to add to your kitchen setup - AOL

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    Juice can pack vitamins and micronutrients into your diet, though experts say they are best used as a meal supplement not a meal replacement. 8-top rated juicers to add to your kitchen setup Skip ...

  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. Lemon squeezer - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Dutch company Royal VKB introduced the Citrange, a playful double sided hand juicer which can be placed straight onto the glass, designed by the Belgian designer Quentin de Coster. [8] In 2012, the Spanish brand Lékué launched its Citrus Spray , a juicer that works like a spray, designed by Papila Studio in collaboration with ...

  5. Juicer - Wikipedia

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    Squeezers are used for squeezing juice from citrus such as grapefruits, lemons, limes, and oranges. [5] Juice is extracted by pressing or grinding a halved citrus along a juicer's ridged conical center and discarding the rind. Some reamers are stationary and require a user to press and turn the fruit, while others are electrical, automatically ...

  6. 40 Fruit Salad Recipes That Are Actually Exciting - AOL

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    10. The Best Winter Fruit Salad. Fruit salad doesn’t have to be reserved for summer alone. This one features cranberries, clementine, pomegranates and pears, all tossed in a honey-lime-poppyseed ...

  7. Juicy Salif - Wikipedia

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    Starck has publicly stated that his citrus reamer was "not meant to squeeze lemons" but "to start conversations". [10] An image of the Juicy Salif was featured on the front cover of Donald Norman's book Emotional Design. [12] The gold-plated version was described as an "ornament" because citric acid from fruit would discolor and erode the gold ...