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Aujan Group Holding (AGH), formerly Abdulla Aujan & Brothers, is a Saudi conglomerate which has interests in manufacturing and distribution, real estate, hospitality, mining, and trading. [1] It is headquartered in Dammam , Saudi Arabia , the company operates in more than 70 countries primarily in the Middle East and Africa .
Roselle juice, often taken refrigerated, is a cool drink found in many West African countries and the Caribbean. [5] [6] It is a dark red-purple coloured juice.The Burkinabes, Senegalese, and Ivorians call it bissap, [7] the Nigerians call it zobo while the Ghanaians call it Zobolo. [8]
Arden's Garden is an Atlanta-based family-owned juice company founded in 1995. It has 16 stores in Atlanta and sells bottled juices in 7 states: Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Virginia, Tennessee and both North and South Carolina. The company had nearly $3 million in sales in 2011 and about $5 million in 2021. [1]
When choosing store-bought juice, Rizzo advises looking for products that say “100% juice” on the front and have a fruit or vegetable as the first ingredient — and preferably the only one.
Pages in category "Juice brands" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arden's Garden; B.
SMJ’s products include a wide array of soft drinks, fruit juices, purified and flavoured water, energy drinks, and other fruit flavoured beverages.. SMJ's blow molding facility is the largest in the Caribbean where they manufacture their own PET bottles in different shapes and sizes for their numerous products.
Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Limited is a Ghanaian fruit juice company which specializes in the manufacturing of locally made fruit juices (such as mango, passion fruit, citrus, pineapple and ginger) from the Ekumfi Abor district in the Central Region of Ghana.
Akpeteshie is a liquor produced by distilling palm wine or sugar cane, primarily in the region of Western Africa.It is the national spirit of Ghana.In Nigeria it is known as Ògógóró (Ogog'), a Yoruba word, usually distilled locally from fermented Raffia palm tree juice, where it is known as the country's homebrew. [1]