Juicy Juice

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Nestlé Juicy Juice logo

Juicy Juice is a popular brand of juices and juice concentrates geared toward children and sold in the United States by Nestlé. Prior to March 2006, it was known as Libby's Juicy Juice, but is now labeled with the Nestlé parent brand. The headquarters[1] of Juicy Juice in the United States is located in Glendale, California, a suburb in the greater Los Angeles area.

Juicy Juice has often been accepted as a better health choice than juice drinks [2], but experts suggest that even 100% juice may need to be moderated in children's diets, to avoid excess calories and cavities [3][4].

Major competitors to Juicy Juice include children's juice drinks such as SunnyD and Capri Sun. Juicy Juice is manufactured in Ocean Spray production facilities, as a result of a 2002 joint agreement between Nestle and Ocean Spray.[5]

In 2007 Harvest Surprise was introduced, which had 100% Fruit and Vegetable Juices.

In the Midwest area of the United States, Juicy Juice is slang for the drug meth.

The brand is a former sponsor of the TV series Arthur.

[edit] Flavors

  • Apple
  • Apple Banana
  • Apple Grape
  • Apple Raspberry
  • Berry
  • Cherry
  • Cranberry Apple
  • Grape
  • Kiwi Strawberry
  • Mango
  • Orange Mango
  • Orange Tangerine
  • Peach
  • Punch
  • Strawberry Banana
  • Tropical
  • Watermelon
  • White Grape
  • Young Juice (intended for toddlers)

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