Don’t forget you still have time to load and use that great Florida Orange Juice coupon! Simply head over to the Publix Digital coupon site and look for the coupon that will save you 50¢ on any Florida Orange Juice 59 ounces or larger. Click to activate your savings then head into Publix and grab a great deal.
Now, you’ll notice that the coupon requires you pick up FLORIDA Orange Juice. While you may think that all OJ comes from Florida, that’s not the case. 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. But you can easily find out which of the juices are from the Sunshine State. Look on the carton/bottle as it will be clearly marked if it’s a juice that’s from Florida. Another easy way to tell is to pull out your smartphone and scan the barcode!
Just go to FindFloridaOJ.com on your phone and once you scan the orange juice it will tell you if the OJ you choose is from Florida. You’ll know for sure if your coupon will work and you’ll be sure that you are brining home the best tasting juice for your family!
Besides great taste, Florida Orange Juice is a smart beverage choice. So many kids’ juices are packed with extra sugar, added colors and who knows what else. When your kids have a big glass of OJ you know they are getting the good stuff. 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
It’s the perfect beverage to help you stay on track and keep those New Year’s resolutions. No need to reach for diet sodas. Just pour a big glass of OJ. You get great taste that’s full of nutrition – what could be better? With the savings available right now…you’ll even get a nice discount. Don’t miss out!
For more information on Florida Orange Juice and lots of recipes ideas head over to FloridaJuice.com.
This post is brought to you by the Florida Department of Citrus. All comments and opinions are my own.