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O.N.E. Cashew Juice, 11-Ounce Aseptic Containers (Pack of 12) | 
enlarge | Brand: O.N.E. Category: Grocery
List Price: $23.16 Buy New: $21.00 You Save: $2.16 (9%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 70 reviews Sales Rank: 413
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 7.3 x 5.2
UPC: 894991001265 EAN: 0894991001265 ASIN: B0018QI8L8
Release Date: May 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Save $10.00 when you spend $50.00 or more on Qualifying Items offered by Amazon.com. Enter code BMLSAVES at checkout. Terms and Conditions Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| • | O.N.E. Cashew Juice may help: calm an upset stomach, soothe a sore throat, protect the skin from problems like acne and eczema, and fortify the immune system | | • | O.N.E. Cashew Juice is less acidic and provides five times more Vitamin C than orange juice. | | • | O.N.E. Cashew Juice is a rich source of Vitamin C and other imporant nutrients including beta-carotene, Vitamins B1, B2, and B3, calcium, and iron |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 65 more reviews...
just ok September 28, 2008 Though I've heard some people love this....I just didn't find it appealing. some juices like concord grape or pomegranate are very healthy...filled with antioxidants or other healthy phytonutrients....I'd rather spend my money for those.
overpriced sugar water September 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Though touted as "One Natural Experience", this product is made from cashew-fruit puree, and has added sugar ("organic sugar cane juice") and citric acid. It has a lot of vitamin C, but there are other, less-expensive fruit products with substantial vitamin C. It has a little calcium and an even smaller amount of iron.
The taste is reminiscent of peach or apricot nectar, though not as strongly flavored. I'd rather have those.
If O.N.E. Cashew Juice were 50 cents, it might be worth considering as an alternative to soft drinks. But at nearly $2, it's outrageously overpriced. You'd be better off grabbing apples, bananas, or navel oranges in the produce section.
Overly sweet and heavy... September 19, 2008 I was a bit sceptical of Cashew juice to begin with; however, after drinking a container, it was clear to me that this is definetely not my cup of, eh, juice...It had a very sweet and "heavy" taste, and after sitting for a couple of minutes, it had a very murky appearance in the glass - lots of sediments in the bottom, which to me is just unappealing for a refreshing drink. I did not like it...
Exellent change of pace from other hum-drum juices September 18, 2008 As a long-time connoisseur of cashew juice, I was ecstatic to see this product available in the US without having to pay 5 bucks at a Brazilian Rodizio. I became addicted to cashew juice (suco de caju in Portuguese) some 30 years ago while in Brazil.
This product is a little lighter (more watered-down) than my favorites from South America, but it was still excellent. Not too sweet, strong enough to get the flavor, but not too strong for the un-initiated. Highly recommended.
Shockingly Good September 18, 2008 When I brought this package home, my kids said what I had been thinking... "Yuck! Cashew juice?!?"
But it's made from the fruit of the cashew plant, not the nut itself.
The taste is sweet with a hint of tang. Like a blend of orange and coconut juice.
I wouldn't drink this as a thirst-refresher, but over morning eggs and waffles, it very nicely takes the place of any morning juice. Considering the massive amount of Vitamin C in cashew juice, it's not a bad way to start a healthy day.
Will it become a regular offering on our table? Probably not, just because of the cost. But it will be fun to have every now and then, and to offer to guests as something new and different.
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