
I love you...
chilled, in a glass
frozen into popsicles
mixed in salad dressings and sauces
blended in fresh fruit smoothies and milk shakes
shaken into cocktails
straight out of the bottle.
There is nothing not to like about TrueBlue Blueberry Juice.
The blueberry-grape blend I sampled, with thanks to Dan at TrueBlue, contained no high fructose corn syrup and no artificial flavors. I like that in a juice - especially one I'm serving to my children.
Most fruit juice products on the market provide little health benefit whatsoever, but with blueberry juice, you reap the benefits of the incomparable blueberry - an antioxidant powerhouse that may well prevent cancer and slow the aging process.
I shared my TrueBlue Blueberry juice with as many people as I could find: neighbors, friends, relatives, random passersby.
Not one of them had anything negative to say. Not one. They walked away from the Dynamite house with big smiles framed by purple-stained lips.
Because there's nothing not to like about this juice.
So where can you find it? It depends where you live. Check out this map to find a retailer near you. In Connecticut, I was pleased to see that TrueBlue products are carried by Shaws and Big Y supermarkets, among others.
You can also find nutritional information, product specifics, recipes and so much more on the TrueBlue website.
In the meantime, I'll share one little recipe that my sister and I concocted over Memorial Day weekend, though admittedly, we eye-balled the proportions. This should be close enough, but of course, you should modify amounts to suit your tastes.
Blueberrypolitan
2 oz. absolut citron
2 oz. TrueBlue Blueberry Juice
1/2 oz. Rose's Sweetened Lime Juice
Stir with cracked ice and strain into a chilled cocktail glass.
Garnish with lime wedge.
Enjoy!



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