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  2. V8 (drink) - Wikipedia

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    An American child during World War II (1943) purchases a can of V8, handing the grocer his ration book.. V8 Vegetable Juice was developed by Frank Constable of Chicago, Illinois, who worked as a contractor for W.G. Peacock (1896–1948), the founder of the New England Products Company, which manufactured individual vegetable juices under the brand name Vege-min since 1933.

  3. What is the healthiest juice? Dietitians share No. 1 ... - AOL

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    Tomato juice falls into this category, but she prefers a blend of vegetable juices like you might find in V8. Vegetable juice is usually salty so it’s best to get the low sodium variety. “I ...

  4. 50 Unhealthiest Bottled Drinks to Leave on Grocery Shelves

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    V8 Vegetable Juice. Campbell's. Per 12-ounce bottle: 60 calories, 0 g fat (0 g saturated fat), 960 mg sodium, 13 g carbs (3 g fiber, 10 g sugar), 3 g protein.

  5. How Many Days Are in a Week of V8 Vegetable Juice? - AOL

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    Did you know that only about 11% of Americans get the recommended number of servings of fruits and vegetables each day? What easier way to get a quick serving than to down a glass of V8?

  6. Campbell's - Wikipedia

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    Plant No. 2, originally a tomato-processing plant, shut down in 1980. In the 1950s it had manufactured about 35% of all Campbell's products. Products included pork and beans; tomato juice, V8 vegetable juice, Franco-American spaghetti, macaroni and cheese; and soups (notably: bean with bacon, cream of mushroom, cream of celery, and cream of ...

  7. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    Carrot juice and carrots. Commercial vegetable juices are commonly made from varying combinations of carrots, beets, pumpkin, and tomatoes. The latter two, although not technically vegetables, are commonly used to increase palatability. Other popular items in vegetable juices are parsley, dandelion greens, kale, celery, fennel, and cucumbers.

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