100% juice peach mango juice

Experience a delicious plant-powered blend of vegetables and fruit with V8® Peach Mango 100% Fruit and Vegetable Juice. Combining the flavors of sweet peach and tropical mango, this peach mango juice is made with the juices of 3 pounds of fruits and vegetables, including mangos, peaches, apples, carrots and sweet potatoes. The result is a vegetable and fruit juice blend that offers 2 combined servings of veggies and fruit in every 8 fl oz, plus Zinc and Antioxidants A and C.

CASE CODEPACK & SIZE

20244

6 / 46.00 FL OZ. BOTTLE(S)

Dimensions (L x W x H): 13.250 IN x 8.750 IN x 9.900 IN
UPC: 51000202441
Case weight: 20.237 LB
SCC14: 10051000202441
Cube: 0.664 FT

Features & Benefits

  • Six (6) 46 fl oz bottles of V8® Peach Mango 100% Fruit and Vegetable Juice
  • Delicious peach mango juice that combines the nutrition of vegetables with the sweetness of fruit
  • Each bottle of 100% juice is made with the juices of 3 pounds of fruits and vegetables, including mangos, peaches, apples, carrots and sweet potatoes
  • Contains 25% less sugar than leading juice brands* (*Per 8 fl oz: Leading juice brands, 25.4g
  • V8® Peach Mango, 18g)
  • Offers 2 combined servings of veggies and fruit in every 8 fl oz, plus Zinc and Antioxidants A and C for a nutritious vegetable and fruit juice blend

Ingredients

VEGETABLE JUICE (WATER AND CONCENTRATED JUICES OF SWEET POTATOES, CARROTS, YELLOW CARROTS), FRUIT JUICE (WATER AND CONCENTRATED JUICES OF APPLES, PEACHES), MANGO PUREE, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORING, VITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID), BETA CAROTENE, ZINC GLUCONATE.

Dietary Needs

100 Calories or Less Per Serving; No Added Sugars; Sodium 0-140 mgs Per Serving; Low Fat; Good Source of Vitamin A; Gluten Free; Low Cholesterol; No Saturated Fat; No Cholesterol; Fat Free; Low Sodium; High Vitamin C; High Vitamin A; Good Source of Vitamin C

Shelf Life: 365 Days
Storage Temperature: 65 - 80 °F

Best served chilled

Shake well before opening.

Ingredients

VEGETABLE JUICE (WATER AND CONCENTRATED JUICES OF SWEET POTATOES, CARROTS, YELLOW CARROTS), FRUIT JUICE (WATER AND CONCENTRATED JUICES OF APPLES, PEACHES), MANGO PUREE, CITRIC ACID, NATURAL FLAVORING, VITAMIN C (ASCORBIC ACID), BETA CAROTENE, ZINC GLUCONATE.

Features & Benefits

  • Six (6) 46 fl oz bottles of V8® Peach Mango 100% Fruit and Vegetable Juice
  • Delicious peach mango juice that combines the nutrition of vegetables with the sweetness of fruit
  • Each bottle of 100% juice is made with the juices of 3 pounds of fruits and vegetables, including mangos, peaches, apples, carrots and sweet potatoes
  • Contains 25% less sugar than leading juice brands* (*Per 8 fl oz: Leading juice brands, 25.4g
  • V8® Peach Mango, 18g)
  • Offers 2 combined servings of veggies and fruit in every 8 fl oz, plus Zinc and Antioxidants A and C for a nutritious vegetable and fruit juice blend

Preparation

Shake well before opening.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life: 365 Days
Storage Temperature: 65 - 80 °F

Serving Ideas

Best served chilled

PACK & SIZECASE CODE

20244

Dimensions (L x W x H): 13.250 IN x 8.750 IN x 9.900 IN
UPC: 51000202441
Case weight: 20.237 LB
SCC14: 10051000202441
Cube: 0.664 FT

Dietary Needs

Nutrition Facts
About 6 Servings Per Container
Serving size 8 fl. oz. (240mL)
Amount per serving
Calories 90
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium95mg4%
Total Carbohydrate22g8%
Dietary Fiber0g0%
Total Sugars18g
Includes 0g Added Sugars0%
Protein<1g
Vitamin D0mcg0%
Calcium20mg0%
Iron0.3mg2%
Potassium280mg6%
Vitamin A320mcg35%
Vitamin C20mg20%
Zinc1.2mg10%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition Facts are based on our current data. However, because the data may change from time to time, this information may not always be identical to the Nutrition Facts table found on the labels of products.

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