What's your favorite fruit juice?

Lemonade and pomegranate are my favorites but I can't drink them very often cause they're too sugary for me.
 
I have orange juice almost daily. I also really like apple cider if that counts, not so much apple juice. I also remember liking cranberry juice, especially white cranberry juice, but I haven't had any in a while.
 
Do all the V8 fruit juices count? I love those. If not, I like lemonade. If that doesn't count, then apple juice.
 
I love lots of natural fruit juices ^^ cranberry is good. Apple and orange juice are favorites. I like lemon and lime ade too. I like the tropical fruit drinks with a mix of flavors. But I'm not a huge fan of fruit punch. It's too sweet. I dont like pineapple or prune juice. It's too bitter.
 
I love lots of natural fruit juices ^^ cranberry is good. Apple and orange juice are favorites. I like lemon and lime ade too. I like the tropical fruit drinks with a mix of flavors. But I'm not a huge fan of fruit punch. It's too sweet. I dont like pineapple or prune juice. It's too bitter.

I'm actually drinking limeade right now, it's delicious!

I also love mango juice, but it's harder to find.
 
I drink orange juice with breakfast, but my favorite juice (at the moment) is Bolthouse Farms Multi-V Goodness. It essentially tastes like a fruit snack smoothie and it's packed with vitamins and fiber. I have a glass every evening with dinner.

EDIT: Mango juice is also amazing, but I can rarely find it. :(
 
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fresh apple juice, white grape and cranberry juice, pear juice(only had it once on a flight :c) mango juice, guava juice, peach juice, and yea. I cant really stand orange juice all that much.

i see some people saying mango juice is hard to find...where are you guys living? O-O not trying to be creepy lol
 
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i see some people saying mango juice is hard to find...where are you guys living? O-O not trying to be creepy lol

Haha, I should have clarified that I can't find GOOD mango juice. I live in a pretty large/densely populated college town, but I've been having trouble finding actual mango juice for at least 5 or so years. My normal grocery store will occasionally have brands that are water/coloring/artificial flavor and not real juice, but I don't count that. I think Dole also makes a few juice blends that include mango, but I haven't had real, unadulterated mango juice in far too long... :(
 
i see some people saying mango juice is hard to find...where are you guys living? O-O not trying to be creepy lol

I live in Central California. I only ever find pure mango juice at asian markets and other out of the way places.
 
I live in Central California. I only ever find pure mango juice at asian markets and other out of the way places.
Yeah, I was about to say something similar. There are a lot of Americans of Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, etc., descent who've opened shops in the part of southern California I live in, and plenty of them sell pure mango juice and other 'exotic' pure pressed juices like Jackfruit. Then again, I noticed that a few miles drive into suburbs gated communities that some of my friends live in are completely devoid of such shops. It's weird because if I drive a few miles further into West Covina not only are there Filipino markets there is a Filipino supermarket the size of a Walmart, and Filipino shops such as Goldilocks mixed in with 'local' Filipino stores. It's all about which of the many communities you stumble into even inside one city in California; so many 'cultural border zones.'

Also, I really want to dry pear juice and that white cranberry juice someone mentioned earlier.
 
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I don't normally drink juice, but when I do, it's apple. Or grape.

Yeah, I was about to say something similar. There are a lot of Americans of Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, etc., descent who've opened shops in the part of southern California I live in, and plenty of them sell pure mango juice and other 'exotic' pure pressed juices like Jackfruit. Then again, I noticed that a few miles drive into suburbs gated communities that some of my friends live in are completely devoid of such shops. It's weird because if I drive a few miles further into West Covina not only are there Filipino markets there is a Filipino supermarket the size of a Walmart, and Filipino shops such as Goldilocks mixed in with 'local' Filipino stores. It's all about which of the many communities you stumble into even inside one city in California; so many 'cultural border zones.'

Also, I really want to dry pear juice and that white cranberry juice someone mentioned earlier.

Ahh I love Goldilocks' empanadas <3 The area I live in is really densely populated with people of Asian descent, so there are mom & pop supermarkets pretty much everywhere. It's awesome. Sure, there are cultural boundaries, but for the most part everyone's integrated.
 
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