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Odwalla Garden Organics Debut
Half Moon Bay, Calif.-based Odwalla Inc., a Coca-Cola Co. company, introduces Odwalla Garden Organics, a line of three USDA organic vegetable and fruit juice blends, carrying the USDA Organic Seal.Varieties, which include Carrot Beet Ginger, Carrot Apple Berry and Carrot Apple Mango, are not from concentrate, gluten-free, vegan, and contain an excellent source of antioxidant vitamin A. They contain up to three servings of vegetables and fruit in each 12-oz. bottle and come in 100-percent recyclable PlantBottle packaging made from up to 100-percent plant-based materials.
"Odwalla Garden Organics will be a great solution for people who are looking for high-quality, great-tasting beverages that offer a variety of fruits and vegetables," says Irma Shrivastava, vice president of marketing, Odwalla. "From the organic ingredients inside the bottle to the materials that make the bottle itself, Odwalla Garden Organics are the embodiment of true goodness."
Suggested retail price for a 12-oz. bag is $3.29.
Company Information
Website: www.odwalla.com
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