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The Pear-fect Choice for Juice

A sweet, refreshing pear is an excellent source of fiber and potassium as well as Vitamins A and C. Unfortunately though, even if it ranks as highly nutritional, somehow the pear always gets beat out by its cousin the apple or other popular fruits like the orange or cranberry when it comes to juice. Well Betty Chen and her company, GoGo Juice is making sure it gets its proper “squeeze”.  This mom started the company in order to make sure she knew what her two young boys were drinking.

The juice was also developed with special diets in mind. Needing a special diet for one of my own children, it is nice to know GoGo Juice fits into the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, Gluten Free Casein Free Diet, Feingold Diet and Low Oxalate Diet guidelines and restrictions  

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Having a daughter who adores pears, made it even easier when asked to do a review on this product. Tasting the juice straight from the bottle, one may think it too sweet or concentrated. That observation was noticeable in my household but as stated on the website and product information, it is recommended to dilute the juice with at least 40% water. The benefits to that are two-fold. Financially you will be cutting the cost and nutritionally you are cutting the calories and natural sugars.

For now, retail distribution is limited to California. But if this product sounds a"peel"ing to you here in Pittsburgh, the company offers *FREE* shipping! Also noted, is the minimum amount you can purchase online is three 32 ounce bottles but the website does offer a number of recipes where the juice can be used.  

This new juice is definitely worth trying and keeping in stock. It is a naturally delicious product that is organic and has no added sugar or colorings. It truly is a pear-fect choice for juice.

Rating for GoGo Pear Juice:

5

, Pittsburgh Gluten-Free Food Examiner

Lori “Bakes” Karavolis started baking gluten free in 1999 when her son was diagnosed with a gluten allergy. A trailblazer, Lori opened the first certified gluten free home bakery in Pittsburgh followed by the first gluten free bakery & café. She has self-published 4 gluten free cookbooks....

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