First Juice Review & Giveaway! (Ends 4/9)

(You may remember this post, but I have updated it to include a GIVEAWAY!)
Have you ever noticed just how many juice brands there are? I have and it is confusing, especially when you start reading the ingredients. I mean I thought fruit juice had fruit in it, but no it probably doesn’t. So when my son started drinking juice I began searching for a healthy version and that is when I came across First Juice at Target.

First Juice is the nation’s first organic, low sugar, fruit and vegetable juice for infants and toddlers. Their mission is “To make products that can help parents positively influence children’s taste-preference development.” I truly believe that if you get your children to eat healthy when they are young that they will be more likely to eat better as they get older. With First Juice drinks they are colorful, funky, and my son doesn’t even realize it is healthy for him! I never realized how much sugar is in some brands of apple juice (27g per 8 oz.) compared to First Juice (12g per 8 oz.) With my son loving juice, I love that I can give him a First Juice blend and not worry that I am rotting his insides with so much sugar!

First Juice comes in four varieties: Apple + Carrot, Banana + Carrot, Blueberry + Purple Carrot, and Peach + Purple Carrot. Okay so right now you are probably thinking: Huh, did she say Purple Carrot? Yes I did. A Purple Carrot is actually what some of the original carrots looked like, back when everything was technically organic! It is said that in the 16th century a Dutch scientist decided to cross breed a red carrot with a pale yellow carrot to make the orange carrot we are used to today. So First Juice has decided to bring back the purple carrots! The benefits of purple carrots are that it supplies powerful antioxidants for the body to help prevent damage to our bodies. Actually every color carrot (orange, purple, red, yellow, and white) provides different health benefits due to their different nutrients they contain.
What are some other great features of First Juice drinks?
  • Comes in a convenient 8 oz. recyclable sippy-style bottle for on-the-go (Or a 32. Oz bottle for home)
  • Includes calcium and Vitamins C and D
  • Is USDA Certified Organic
Now what I did before was just dilute each cup of juice I gave to Aidan to try to cut back on some of the sugar content. Well that is actually also diluting the nutrients and then really what is the point of the juice! With First Juice you don’t have to dilute as their drinks are formulated just right so they taste sweet but with less sugar! Also as I mentioned these drinks come in sippy-cup style bottles, which I can proclaim “Are Spill Proof!” Well Aidan was able to get a few drops out but it really was spill-proof and so convenient for me to toss in the diaper bag!

Aidan is now hooked on them, which I am happy with as they are sold at Target and Babies R Us and those are two plays I visit a lot! These drinks contain his favorite fruits and vegetables and I think are really helping him enjoy foods he normally doesn’t eat. Aidan likes carrots usually only when they are small and cubed, bananas when they are frozen, and apples when they are in applesauce. Since he has been drinking First Juice, he actually ate from a regular apple and munched on baby carrots!

I also love that First Juice was created by a dad who was shocked at the 25 grams of sugar in a typical juice box (which is actually 7.5 teaspoons!) His kids also caught onto the diluting and complained about the water being added and his wife complained about not having a convenient and spill proof cup to store in the diaper bag. So with all those ideas, David formed First Juice. Curious about First Juice? You can read about it at the First Juice website and while your there use the Store Locator and see which stores nearby you carry it!

Win it: Visit the First Juice website and tell me something you learned or love about this product!

Also, if you just put a generic comment like “I want to Win” then I will have to disqualify you. Sorry! Also, this contest is only open to US.

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Please leave me a comment for EACH entry and your email address if it is not in your profile for each entry that you complete above so I can accurately pick a winner. So you have a total of 7 entries to win and 7 possible comments. This contest ends on April 9th. Thanks everyone and I good luck to everyone!

Also, check out my other giveaways! (I have a link to current giveaways posted at the top center of this blog.)

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  1. 151
    Christine says:

    I like that it has much less sugar and has veggies.
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  2. 152
    utahups says:

    A purple carrot, who would have thunk it…wow! thanks for a great contest from a mom of 5

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    chromiumman says:

    learned that carrots are not only good for your eyes, but also good for your heart and your lungs

  4. 154
    Shiva says:

    I love that it is a drink that has veggie and fruit, plus it is portable with out leaking.

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    Shiva says:

    i subcribed to ur blog. thx

  6. 156
    Sue D says:

    I like the reduced sugar and that they have something as fun as purple carrots!! Kids will love that.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

  7. 157
    jayne says:

    I learned about purple carrots!

  8. 158
    sillelin says:

    that it’s organic

  9. 159
    Kyndra says:

    Something I learned is that the purple carrots used in some First Juices contain powerful anti oxidants!

    themeimlookingfor at yahoo dot com

  10. 160
    beth says:

    I really like that their is no added sugar. THank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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    heaventrees says:

    I learned that toddlers tastes can be “trained” by offering them good food choices early on.

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    mmentor says:

    thank you for this

  13. 163
    Serenidy54 says:

    I learned that there’s actually a beverage out there that comes in sippy cup form!!! Awesome!
    serenidy54 at hotmail dot com

  14. 164
    Anonymous says:

    Interesting purple carrots and juice history,
    Diane
    Dianesmb@aol.com

  15. 165
    Anonymous says:

    Interesting purple carrots and juice history,
    Diane
    Dianesmb@aol.com

  16. 166
    Kelly F says:

    I love that the product is organic, but the packaging still makes it look exciting for kids. It can be hard to convince kids to try something (no matter how good it might be), when they think you are trying a new way to give them vegetables :)

  17. 167
    Kelly F says:

    I am a subscriber!

  18. 168
    Kelly F says:

    I am a follower!

  19. 169
    Kelly F says:

    I have your button on my blog.
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  20. 170
    Kelly F says:

    I added you as a technorati favorite.
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  21. 171
    Pam says:

    I learned that carrots in Ancient Persia were originally purple. I think the idea of purple carrots would be fun for kids!!

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    The Martone Memories says:

    I love the cool flavors like blueberry-purple carrot. oh and I love the fun bottles they come in

    carrie
    pcprincess26@yahoo.com

  23. 173
    The Martone Memories says:

    and I’m a follower
    carrie
    pcprincess26@yahoo.com

  24. 174
    The Martone Memories says:

    and I subscribe

    carrie
    pcprincess26@yahoo.com

  25. 175
    Mir says:

    I’d read about purple carrots before and last week I saw some at the store!
    The orange one is believed to be created by a Duch scientist in the 16th century.
    I love the four varieties the juice comes in and I love the little slogan at the bottom of the page – training wheels for healthy eating!

  26. 176
    heartchild says:

    I learned that the carrot has phytochecmicals that fight cancer and stroke. Amazing!

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    heartchild says:

    I subscribe.

  28. 178
    heartchild says:

    I follow as heartchild.

  29. 179
    pattycake says:

    purple carrot–that’s new to me, but hope they have more food value than regular carrots

  30. 180
    New Jersey girl says:

    I learned that *First Juice®; has 12g of sugarper fl. 8oz. serving compared to 27g of sugar per fl. 8oz in 100% apple juice. Interesting!
    flyergal82 at yahoo dot com

  31. 181
    tlcfromtn says:

    I learned that purple carrots look different and the nutrients are different but they as tasty and as wonderfully the same as the carrot we already know and love!

    braaisjo at gmail dot com

  32. 182
    paula h says:

    I learned the Purple Carrots have the same pigment are blueberries and red grapes. It’s an Antioxidant called anthocyanins.

  33. 183
    paula h says:

    Subscriber

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    paula h says:

    Follower

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    paula h says:

    Faved on Technorati.

  36. 186
    LoveMy2Dogs says:

    I learned that the purple carrot has the same purple pigment that is found in blueberries and red grapes called anthocyanins, which is an antioxidant.

  37. 187
    LoveMy2Dogs says:

    I am a subscriber.

  38. 188
    LoveMy2Dogs says:

    And a follower.

  39. 189
    LoveMy2Dogs says:

    And I have your button on my blog.

  40. 190
    CanAmBlond says:

    I learned that carrots used to be purple in Ancient Persia. Something I did not know. Thanks for the chance to win some great juices.

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  41. 191
    CanAmBlond says:

    I subscribed via Google reader, thanks!

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  42. 192
    CanAmBlond says:

    I’m also a follower, thanks again!

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  43. 193
    NHmommy says:

    i’m a follower

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    bindiya02 says:

    i am a subscriber bindiya02@gmail.com

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    bindiya02 says:

    i am following you on twitter

  46. 196
    ZESTYWONDERLAND says:

    I read this statement that I agree with 100%:

    “Teaching your children about good nutrition is more important now than ever, and many of the lessons you teach–be they good or bad–will stick with your kids for life.”
    - Stephanie Berning, News Editor, WFSB.com

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    Shirley says:

    First juice has 50% less sugar than the leading 100% apple juice. Thanks for having this giveaway.

  50. 200
    Shirley says:

    I’m a subscriber.

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