JUICE
To better their health people worldwide should consume more citrus fruits and juices. There is an array of essential nutrients and compounds found in citrus that are very beneficial and a growing body of medical research that supports their benefits. Citrus is a fat-free source of vitamin C, dietary fiber, folate, and potassium. The benefits are:
Vitamin C, an antioxidant, may counteract the harmful molecules called "free radicals," which they believe may contribute to the onset of several major diseases. Vitamin C also helps maintain collagen, the substance that helps the human body repair body tissue.
Folate, a B vitamin commonly found in orange juice and green leafy vegetables has been shown to help reduce the risk of certain types of birth defects.
Dietary fiber, including soluble fiber, aids in digestion and when part of a low fat diet rich in fruits and vegetables, may help reduce the risk of some cancers.
Even in the United States, where nutrient-empty soft drinks are the most popular drink, Americans consume an average of 5 1/2 gallons of nutrient-rich citrus juice per person annually. The old adage, "you are what you eat," has taken on a whole new meaning.
You could tell a person that eating brussel sprouts with every meal will make them healthier, but will anyone do that? NO! A citrus drink tastes good and is easy to obtain. What could be easier than serving and drinking a glass of any of the citrus drinks in ready to serve or made from concentrates?
Parents are not letting children have soft drinks at a young age but are looking for a healthy beverage in addition to milk. Older people want a beverage to replace coffee. Health conscious adults are looking for beverages to enhance their diet. All these groups can benefit from citrus beverages.
GIVE YOUR CUSTOMER WHAT THEY WANT. SERVE A CITRUS CONCENTRATE FROM A KARMA JUICE DISPENSER.
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