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I tried it but it tastes so sour to me.

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@scatcat wrote:

I buy POM at Aldi and Costco. Cheaper there. I drink a mixture of POM, Cranberry juice and water.

 

 


 

 

Bingo! Agree! Smiley Happy

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@Moonlady wrote:
  1. The POM brand is good, but I like the Smart Juice brand. All the others, the so-called "natural" brands taste like swill.

    As a matter of fact, I like the varieties Smart Juice offers: pomegranate, blueberry, tart cherry...and they have a lot of "blends" which are popular, too. I like their antioxidant blend. Each variety is priced, in stores, at smartjuice.jpg5.99 for a 33.3 oz bottle.

    These juices can be very expensive but, as another poster mentioned, they can be beneficial even in 4-oz servings.

Thank you for telling us about this juice brand. I just looked the labels up online and there are no added sweetness and the calories are low. I’m going to look for them at Publix. 

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I've been drinking the POM brand, but recently tried R.W. Knudsen that I purchased at Sprouts. It was slightly less expensive than POM and I like the taste. I buy the Pure Pomegranate. Drink 6oz in the morning with 2tsp of elderberry extract mixed in. Great mixture of antioxidants and I'm feeling the benefits of this daily dose.

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I really appreciate this feedback. I've been researching all the different brands. I got Pom Wonderful on sale & I'm diluting it with water.