
Carrot Apple
Like a fresh-pressed slice of carrot cake — without the guilt.
Carrot Apple
carrot, apple, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon
Note: All juices are completely raw and freshly made. No preservatives. No water. No sugar added.
Pressed From Real Produce
Sweet carrot and apple warmed with ginger, turmeric and a dusting of cinnamon — comforting and satisfying.
Carrot
Naturally sweet and golden, pressed for max flavor.
Apple
Crisp, natural sweetness — no sugar needed.
Ginger
Warming, zingy fresh root.
Turmeric
Golden anti-inflammatory root, cold-pressed (not powder).
Cinnamon
Warm, cozy spice.
What's Inside & Why It's Good For You
Ingredient information is general and educational, drawn from public references including USDA FoodData Central, the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and NCCIH, EFSA, Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. It describes the individual ingredients, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare provider before making dietary changes.
Carrot
Carrots are exceptionally rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A — a nutrient essential for normal vision, healthy skin and a normal immune system. They also provide fiber and a naturally golden sweetness. A daily carrot juice is one of the simplest, most delicious ways to work more vitamin-A-rich vegetables into a busy routine. (Source: USDA FoodData Central; NIH Office of Dietary Supplements)
Apple
Apples are a good source of soluble fiber, including pectin, which supports digestive regularity and helps you feel full and satisfied. They also deliver antioxidant polyphenols such as quercetin, which are studied for their role in everyday cellular protection. Their natural sweetness lets us balance tart or earthy blends without adding any sugar — so a sweeter juice still means whole-fruit, not syrup. (Source: USDA FoodData Central; Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)
Ginger
Ginger is a warming root that has been both traditionally used and studied for helping to ease occasional nausea and support comfortable digestion — many people reach for it when their stomach feels unsettled or before travel. Its active compounds, gingerols, also have antioxidant properties. We cold-press it fresh, never from powder, so you get its full, zingy character. (Source: NIH NCCIH; Mayo Clinic)
Turmeric
Turmeric's golden color comes from curcumin, one of the most-studied plant compounds for its antioxidant activity and its role in supporting the body's normal response to everyday physical stress, such as after exercise. Curcumin is absorbed far better alongside black pepper, which is why we press them together. A popular daily addition for anyone with an active, recovery-focused routine. (Source: NIH NCCIH)
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is a warming spice packed with antioxidant compounds, and it adds cozy, naturally sweet depth so a blend tastes indulgent without extra sugar. (Source: NIH NCCIH; USDA FoodData Central)
Tasting Notes
Real Good, In Every Sip
A delicious way to enjoy more whole fruits and vegetables.
Real Roots
Cold-pressed ginger & turmeric — never powdered.
Garden Goodness
Earthy roots, pressed for vibrant color and flavor.
100% Raw & Cold-Pressed
Never heated, never from concentrate — just real produce.
Nothing Hidden
No preservatives, no added water, no added sugar.
Cold-Pressed, The Right Way
No heat, no shortcuts — gentle pressure that protects flavor and color.
Good To Know
The Facts
Carrot Apple — Answered
Cold-pressed carrot, apple, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon. Raw and freshly made — no preservatives, no added water, no added sugar.
Because it's raw with no preservatives, enjoy within about 3–5 days and keep it refrigerated. You can also freeze it to extend its life.
Never — the only sugars are those naturally found in the fruit and vegetables we press.
Yes — local pickup at market and delivery around Montclair, CA. Order by 3p Friday for market pickup and use code PICKUP20 for 20% off.
Our juices are foods to be enjoyed as part of a balanced lifestyle. Any wellness information is general and educational, has not been evaluated by the FDA, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.



