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Freshly squeezed OJ

November 2, 2010 2 Comments

My OB refused to give me vitamin C supplements and just encouraged me to get it from natural sources like fruits, calamansi juice, etc… I get really tired munching on fruits especially apples so I’m worried that I might not get enough vitamin C. I’m glad that the nearest Robinson’s supermarket now offers freshly squeezed orange juice from Del Monte. I first saw this at SM Southmall supermarket, they have this industrial juicer that can produce fresh OJ in minutes.

Del Monte Orange Juice

freshly squeezed orange juice

Quite pricey for Php 299.95 per liter, but you know you’re drinking the good stuff, no added sweeteners, water and preservatives.

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  1. Didi says

    November 3, 2010 at 2:54 pm

    Huwow! The Del Monte is VERY pricey!

  2. elaine says

    November 4, 2010 at 1:34 am

    anything for the baby nga naman! 🙂 konti nalang sis.

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