![]() BESTSELLERS in EDUCATION Shop All Education Books.A new Quest Begins – Healthy Lifestyle Happy Hour Staples.Juice Happy.įor more information on Suja Cleanses see: įor more information on Whole Foods juices see: In my next post – I’ll talk about my four/five-ish day experience and how it compared to the first juice cleanse I did. If you are a regular juicer, this may seem a bit on the sweet end of the spectrum for you. If you REALLY hate green juice, ease into it with the Whole Foods Greens With Envy. It seemed to be basically same difference to me and the juices were pretty tasty. My final verdict – if you want to save a little money over Blueprint (and it’s actually cheaper at your store) go for Suja. The juice was tasty, but may be best consumed when you are not likely to be in public or around people that can hear or smell for a while. I actually had to excuse myself to the bathroom and then wait it out until empty to “unload”. Between you and me, this juice gave me killer gas. A co-worker examined the bottle and reminded me that the cabbage diet was used to and I quote “clean you right out” so I should be careful. This was the closest thing to PAM I found. Belly Rub: Contains: Green Cabbage, Bartlett Pears, Pineapples, Curly Parsley, Fresh Mint, Fresh Ginger.I couldn’t say much about the nutritional information because the label wasn’t detailed enough to compare to the other brands, but this is definitely the most delicious of the juices, especially for green juice haters. I think the pineapple made the difference, but it was DEFINITELY sweeter than either the Blueprint or the Suja green juices. This green juice was actually quite sweet to me. Greens with Envy: Contains: Green Kale, Curly Parsley, Baby Spinach, Broccoli, Cucumber, Bartlett Pears, Pineapples, Lemon. ![]() My peeves don’t have to make sense, they are mine. Also, they have cute names, but for some irrational reason they don’t irritate me as much as the Suja names. I believe on my trip their juice bottles were in the $5.99/$6.99 range. ![]() Isn’t everything at Whole Foods Organic? Either way, they were cheaper and available and organic or not – I do not really care. While I was staring at the dwindling juice choices in the aisle, another helpful customer pointed out the Whole Foods Juices stating they were cheaper, but she wouldn’t drink them because they aren’t Organic. Whole Foods also has a line of fresh pressed juices.
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