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The Juice Brothers 1.5 Ltr Juice $3.50 (Save $2.50) @ Woolworths

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The Juice Brothers Orange Juice with oranges juiced outta Leeton, NSW. 100% Australian fruit, no juice concentrate and no added sugar.

In 1973, two sets of brothers along with a couple of mates, opened a new juicing factory in Leeton, NSW.

As a tip of the hat to the farming sons of Leeton, "The Juice Brothers" was born. We've perfected their craft and bottled the finest blends for you to enjoy.

Juice as juice should be.

No added sugar, just natural.
Sweetness of fruit.
Vitamin C to help support immunity as part of balanced diet.

100% Aussie Fruit

No Added Sugar

No Juice Concentrate

Oranges juiced outta Leeton, NSW.

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  • +12

    been on sale for a few days, best juice on the market

    • at this price will need to try some ….normally get the aldi no concentrate one ….

      • +7

        normally get the aldi no concentrate one ….

        I keep forgetting to buy that one.

        • +7

          Welcome back

    • Better than nudie?

      • +37

        I tried that at Woolies earlier this year, but they called the police…

      • +7

        No, Nudie is definitely better

        • +3

          I used to buy nudie or nudie extra pulp, now I exclusively buy this. I find it tastes better, is a lot less seasonably variable than nudie and generally cheaper. maybe this is due to use of frozen oranges etc as others have alluded to. I don't care as this tastes better 99% of the time and that is what matters to me

          • +1

            @witheredcouch: Sure, but Nudie really is fresh, it tastes much like juice you squeeze yourself. This one is almost certainly cold stored or frozen and you can taste that too but if you prefer the taste, fair enough

        • +1

          Agreed. Tried this once and went back to Nudie, this brand seems to taste more processed.

      • +1

        yep

      • nudie is a good juice but a bit pricey if not on special …..note the juice brothers is 1.5L not 2L if not shopping by $ per litre but just shelf price.

        if not made from concentrate you will get seasonal and also regional variations in taste but that’s part of fresh juice …..

    • -8

      The quality of their juice is highly questionable. You will notice the absence of “fresh”, “preservative free” and “organic” in their marketing hype. Consumers can therefore make two assumptions:

      1) The juice is made from oranges that are harvested then frozen for who knows how long (perhaps months with preservatives) a process which can negatively impact the nutritional value of the fruit, and;

      2) They use dangerous pesticides and fertilisers to support growth of their oranges.

      Seems to be anything but “juice as juice should be”.

      • +17

        What exactly is a dangerous fertilizer allowed in Australia? And preservatives can be a good thing (citric acid itself is a preservative), food in the past spoiled quickly and would get wasted before it could be used, it decreases waste, and in extreme/historical circumstances can save lives since the food stores long enough to store over winter/drought/etc. Growing without pesticides and a lot of these modern innovations massively decreases the crop yields, so if all food planet wide was organic non-pesticide etc. people would literally starve because a large majority of it would spoil.

      • +16

        The ingredients list is: 100% Orange juice. That doesn't leave room for preservatives.

        Compare that to Aldi OJ: No added preservatives, they write, but then: 99.9% orange juice, and Vitamin C the rest.

        Organic is a neat marketing gag to get punters to fork over top dollar. Might even be better for the environment, biodivesity, etc… Hasn't been found to make any difference to human health though. In my own garden I happily use fertilisers, much prefer them over animal poo that sometimes brings pests along.

        As to flavour: they all vary from batch to batch and through the seasons. Aldi, Nudie, and this one are all very good most of the time. Aldi usually is cheapest, even now, compared to this special. Their $4.49 for a 2l bottle, equates to $3.37 for 1.5l.

      • +9

        nobody would freeze oranges and then thaw to squeeze ….the ice crystals that form and expansion of water piece the cell structure and you would get flavour from, pith and the peel, also inefficient way to store due to space between oranges as they are round …..it’s why they squeeze and concentrate if extended storage is needed …. less space needed in refrigeration and lower refrigeration bill ….. oxidization is an issue with any pre packaged juice if you are after max nutritional value hence added vitamin c in many juices

      • +10

        I also heard they are not really brothers and their last name is not Juice!

        • +1

          Name your sauces!

      • +1

        Ask Sri Lanka how going organic went.

    • This deal is making me thirsty!

    • +1

      I prefer Impressed Juice.

    • +6

      I found this reddit post very interesting re the taste of 100% orange juices - and why the taste differs from one another

      https://www.reddit.com/r/explainlikeimfive/comments/uel8jd/e…

      All that "100% orange juice, not from concentrate" stuff you've been drinking technically is 100% orange juice but not in the way freshly squeezed at home with a juicer is. It's complicated.

      Once the juice is squeezed and stored in gigantic vats, they start removing oxygen because removing oxygen from the juice allows the liquid to keep for up to a YEAR without spoiling. This is good because people don't start hating orange juice in the fall when it isn't growing season and then suddenly start craving it again when oranges are actually growing on trees. For the sake of year-round juice, we pasteurize, which is great at keeping orange juice shelf stable, but absolutely devastating to flavor.

      So—in order to have OJ actually taste like oranges—the beverage companies hire flavor and fragrance companies to create "flavor packs" to make juice taste like orange juice. The flavor packs vary from company to company which is why you probably have a favorite "brand" of orange juice when logically one squeezed orange should taste like another, but they all contain ethyl butyrate, which our brains associate with "this tastes like orange juice probably should."

      So how do they get away with saying "100% juice"? Those flavor packs are made from oranges and orange byproducts—such as the aforementioned ethyl butyrate—so the FDA doesn't require that they list these as separate ingredients, so if you pick up a bottle of orange juice and the only ingredient is "oranges," that's why. What they're not telling you is that the product is chemically altered.

      EDIT: As many have pointed out, I have my orange growing season wrong and have since corrected it.

  • +3

    Yeah the Bros

  • +5

    It has been this price since last Wednesday, so buy it now before the price is goes back up on Wednesday.

    Highly recommend the morning start variety.

  • so it's not like 2 barista bros? Which is cola cola?

  • What's the expiry life if anyone knows?

    • +2

      I bought one early today, the best-before is 07/July.

    • +2

      Bought 2 yesterday, best before 14/07 so YMMV

    • +5

      that like asking expiry date of milk ….. they make juice every day and expiry varies with batches … grab the freshest on the shelf ….just like milk.

  • A couple of weeks on mine.

  • +2

    The Juice Brothers? One wants dry white toast and the other wants four fried chickens, and a coke.

    • Two pieces of the toast, please.

      • too many juice have been persecuted

  • So delish.

  • +3

    Straight Outta Leeton.

    • +6

      Crazy M f named ice cube

  • +5

    "In 1973, two sets of brothers along with a couple of mates, were sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survived by opening a new juicing factory in Leeton, NSW, and promoting it as if they were MMA fighters."

    • +7

      If you have a juice problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the Juice Brothers.

  • This is good stuff, specially on this level of discount.

    • +2

      yeah, i just hate the 1.5L thing instead of 2 liters ….. it’s a way to try and make the product look cheaper for those that don’t shop by $ per litre …..it’s like some beer is 330 ml and some is 375ml and then you look at slab price ….. you get 10% in the 375ml ….. cadbury made chocolate blocks smaller and kept price the same …..also heinz’s baked beans made cans smaller rather than raise prices ….. juice bros should just do 2L like aldi, nudie, woolworths, etc.

      • -2

        Boo hoo

      • +1

        Not everyone can use 2L of orange juice.

        • when 2L is too much - and 1L is not enough …

  • -2

    Nippys is alot better

    • Nippys is alot better

      Bitty ?

  • -1

    A local shop usually does these for 3x 1.5lt for $5 or $2 each.

    • Wow.. that's a great price. Which suburb?

  • +4

    Seriously just one juice and is over 200+?

    • so?

    • People are addicted to sugar-laden water. They assume that drinking fruit juice is healthy, but sadly it's not.

      • Who cares.. Why does it matter to you so much?

      • +1

        Fruit juice is healthy, it's just that people seem to drink 8 oranges worth of juice which they'd never eat if not blended.

      • +2

        mate its 2022 nobody thinks fruit juice is healthy anymore. its just a nice drink to have in the morning, its not that deep.

        • +2

          In 2022, people find faults with almost every food item and I suppose the trend will continue as generations pass. There are always two opposite opinions about almost food category. On one hand some people happily take processed food (often with artificial chemicals and preservatives) such as protein powders, breads, frozen food, etc and even alcoholic drinks and on the other hand they call natural fruit juice unhealthy. It's not about you but you will find a lot of hypocrisy when it comes to food.

    • If you buy orange juice, you'd know the best usual price is $3.3/L. This is around $2.5/L

  • +1

    Yum. Just had some Orange and Pineapple juice. Tasty and slightly pulpy.

    • Good to know.

    • Your locals must have more options.
      We only have the orange and orange pulp free come up on my local Woolies on the website

      • My local also had 'Morning Start' which was a mix of pear, orange, apple, pineapple, passionfruit, mango. Will see how it goes.

  • Justice for Juic(e)y Brothers!

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