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Home / Food News / The Prosperity Juice is Back!

The Prosperity Juice is Back!

January 4, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

All the gong-xi, gong-xi songs are in the air and the colour red is everywhere. Ready or not, the Earth Dog Year will soon be upon us!

To usher in the start of a prosperous Chinese New Year, we at Juice Works Malaysia are bringing back our most popular Chinese New Year drink, the Prosperity Juice!

Made from a mix of juices from the lovely mandarin orange, the heart-healthy guava, the super-fruit strawberry, and the ultimate favourite of a legendary empress – yes, it’s the juicy lychee – this drink is a delicious, fragrant and refreshing sorbet combo that will get you all geared up to embrace the best that the new year will bring.

The drink comes in three sizes: Junior (250ml and great for kids!), which retails at RM8.95; MIDI (450ml) which retails at RM10.95; and Power (600ml), which is priced RM12.95 (all prices quoted are inclusive of GST).

Here’s a little info on why the fruits we chose for this drink are great for you:

1. Mandarin orange: This beautiful, seasonal fruit is low in calories, full of fibre and Vitamin C and A. No Chinese New Year is complete without a mandarin orange or two.
2. Guava: Regarded as a heart-healthy fruit, the guava is rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, and potassium, which are great antioxidants and detoxifiers.
3. Lychee: Packed with Vitamin C, potassium and fibre, it is also a great source of disease-fighting flavonoids. It also has magnesium copper, iron, manganese and folate — all essential for blood circulation and formation!
4. Strawberry: Juicy, fragrant and red, this delicate fruit is not just counted among the top 5 best antioxidant fruits in the world, but also found to be able to control or reduce blood sugar spike from excess intake of sugar! Given its amazing store of phytonutrients, there is also rising research interest in the fruit’s anti-inflammatory properties!

This special drink is available only for a limited period, from Jan 12, 2018 – till Feb 28, 2018. So get yours today and get an exclusive set of ang pow packets  for FREE, while stocks last.
 
And in anticipation of the coming festive holidays, we at Juice Works wish you a healthier, more prosperous and joyful Chinese New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai ah!

P/s: Juice Works has just launched their new out at DC Mall with exclusive drinks only available at DC Mall’s Juice Works.

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