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Pure Flavors Joins Line of Seminole Pride Noble Juices

Elizabeth Louise Hatt

January 1, 2018

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PureFlavors_Seminole logo in a gray background | PureFlavors_SeminoleFive flavors have joined the expanding line of popular Naturally Pure juices bottled under the Seminole Pride Noble juice brand. The five flavors are Tangerine Ginger Pomegranate Juice, Apple Mandarin Chai Juice, Honeybell Blueberry Juice, Royal Mandarin Greens Juice and 100% Caribbean Juice, which is a combination of 100% Florida tangerine juice with guava and mango puree. All Seminole Pride Noble juices are produced and distributed by the Seminole Tribe of Florida and W.G. Roe & Sons of Winter Haven, Fla. The juices consist of the following:

  • Tangerine Ginger Pomegranate Juice is a blend of sweet and tart and a hint of ginger, with three ingredients: pomegranate juice, 100% Florida tangerine juice and fresh, grated ginger.

  • Apple Mandarin Chai Juice has the taste of mulled apple cider and includes only three ingredients: apple juice, 100% Florida tangerine juice and chai spices.

  • 100% Caribbean Juice combines only three ingredients: 100% Florida tangerine juice, mango puree and guava puree.

  • Honeybell Blueberry Juice is a fresh combination of 100% Florida Honeybell Tangerine Juice and fresh Florida blueberries, which are antioxidant Vitamin C.

  • Royal Mandarin Greens Juice balances one-half cup of greens with the flavor of 100% naturally-sweet Florida tangerine juice. It also includes spinach, kale and spirulina, which are known for antioxidant vitamins A, C and K, as well as iron, calcium, magnesium and essential amino acids.

“We emphasize the pure formulation of our products in manufacturing and marketing,” says Tony Sanchez, president of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, which has partnered with Seminole Brand Development to drive the recent growth and expansion of Seminole Pride Noble juices. “Today’s consumers want healthy, natural, pure products.”

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