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Just Made Ginger Greens Cold-Pressed Juice

11.8 fl oz

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$3.28 each($0.28 / oz)
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A bright blend of kale, pineapple, spinach and ginger, this Just Made juice is cold-pressed, which helps preserve the nutrients, color and flavor. Plus, there's no added sugar.

• Ginger Greens Cold-Pressed Juice
• Made with kale, pineapple, spinach and ginger
• No added sugar
• Contains 100% juice
• Shake well before enjoying

About Just Made
While living and traveling in South America, Walter and Norka Nimocks encountered a wide variety of tropical fruits. Amazed at the uniqueness of these fruits, they explored their nutritional characteristics and functional properties. Not only were these tropical juices delicious, but they offered health benefits. A few years later, they returned to the U.S. with a passion for sharing the secrets of the tropics through their line of plant-based smoothies and juices. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of their products goes toward supporting local schools, teachers and students in rural Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Nutrition Facts

    1 servings per container

    Serving Size
    11.80 fl oz
    • Amount Per Serving
      Calories120
    • % Daily Value*
    • Total Fat
      • 0.5g
      • 1%
    • Saturated Fat
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Trans Fat
      • 0g
    • Cholesterol
      • 0mg
      • 0%
    • Sodium
      • 65mg
      • 3%
    • Total Carbohydrate
      • 24g
      • 9%
    • Dietary Fiber
      • 3g
      • 11%
    • Total Sugars
      • 19g
    • Includes Added Sugars
      • 0g
      • 0%
    • Protein
      • 2g
    • Vitamin D
      • 0mcg
      • 0%
    • Calcium
      • 160mg
      • 10%
    • Iron
      • 1mg
      • 8%
    • Potassium
      • 1302mg
      • 30%
    • Vitamin C
      • 13mg
      • 15%
    * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.