INGREDIENTS: Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice, Freshly Squeezed Carrot Juice.
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Packed with powerful antioxidants like beta carotene, a.k.a. pro-vitamin A, and vitamin C - a full day's worth of both - to help fight free radicals that have been linked to cancer and heart disease. And this tasty combo is good for your eyes... beta carotene helps minimize the risk of cataracts. Also a good, freshly-squeezed source of calcium, thiamin, and phosphorous, an essential mineral for healthy bones.
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