Have you loaded your Florida Orange Juice coupon yet? Don’t forget to head over to the Publix Digital coupon site to load a coupon that will save you 50¢ on any Florida Orange Juice 59 ounce or larger.
I picked up my juice today as I just can’t pass up a great deal on a delicious and healthy beverage that my whole family loves. My guys aren’t big on juice boxes but they will certainly guzzle down plenty of OJ with their snacks after school. Of course I am more than happy to pour them a big glass of juice! Florida Orange Juice counts as almost one quarter of the USDA-recommended daily fruit and vegetable intake (based on a 2,000-calorie diet.) Plus, every glass of Florida Orange Juice has the Amazing 5:
- Taste
- Vitamin C
- Potassium
- Folate
- No added sugar
Remember with the coupon you can pick up your favorite brand as long as it’s a Florida OJ! While Florida supplies more than half of the orange juice Americans drink each year, not every carton of OJ has roots in U.S. soil. Florida’s unique, sandy soil and subtropical climate enable growers to produce the world’s best-tasting and juiciest oranges and isn’t that what you want when you are choosing a juice for your family?
You can easily find out which juices are from Florida. First, you can look at the carton/bottle. All Florida juices will be marked so it’s easy to tell. Another simple way is by scanning it! Next time you are in Publix you can go to FindFloridaOJ.com on your phone and then scan your orange juice to see if the OJ you choose is from Florida. That way you can ensure that your coupon will work AND know that you are bringing home the best for your family!
Keep in mind, orange juice is a tasty beverage but it’s also fantastic in so many different recipes too. Be sure to check out some of the recipes that I have shared.
- Florida Orange-Cinnamon French Toast
- Florida Orange Crepes with Fruit Filling
- Florida Orange Cupcakes Recipe
- Florida Orange Brownies Recipe
- Florida Orange Chicken And Corn Pot Pie
For more information on Florida Orange Juice and additional recipes go to FloridaJuice.com.
This post is brought to you by the Florida Department of Citrus. All comments and opinions are my own.