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  2. Fortuna (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the company began its vegetable mixes and started with the tomato juice flavour which was awarded the Sign of Health X in Poland. In 2003, the company joined the Agros Nova firm. [ 1 ] In the same year, the company also introduced the Tabasco flavour and Italian Herbs flavour, which went on sale in August 2004 and improved their ...

  3. Bolthouse Farms - Wikipedia

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    Fruit juice, vegetable juice, bottled coffee beverages, pea protein milk, salad dressing, carrots: Parent: Madison Dearborn Partners (2005–2012) Campbell Soup Company (2012–2019) Butterfly Equity (2019–present) Website: bolthouse.com

  4. Food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Testing modified atmosphere in a plastic bag of carrots. Food packaging is a packaging system specifically designed for food and represents one of the most important aspects among the processes involved in the food industry, as it provides protection from chemical, biological and physical alterations. [1]

  5. Carrot juice - Wikipedia

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    A box of macarons and a glass of carrot juice in Tabriz, Iranian Azerbaijan. Carrot juice has a particularly high content of β-carotene, a source of vitamin A, but it is also high in B complex vitamins like folate, and many minerals including calcium, copper, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, and iron.

  6. Drinking carrot juice has 1 major benefit over just eating ...

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    While a serving of whole carrots can easily help you hit 100% of your daily vitamin A requirements, "you're probably getting 300-400% in a glass of carrot juice," Rizzo says.

  7. Vegetable juice - Wikipedia

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    Kale juice marketed as Aojiru in Japan has become well known for its purported health benefits and bitter taste. Japan also markets several kinds of vegetable juices which, unlike Western juices, usually depend on carrots and fruits instead of large amounts of tomato juice for their flavor.

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