Four Props and Pans team members were recently sent samples of TrueBlue Blueberry Juice. They all tried it but did they all like it? Keep reading to find out!

When I received an email from TrueBlue asking me if I would try their product and review it, I was happy to oblige.
A few days later, I received eight bottles of TrueBlue Blueberry Juice. That’s a lot of juice. It seemed too heavy to go shipping it around to the other Props and Pans folks, so I offered a bottle to my neighbor. Then I offered a bottle to my friend Boo. Then I tried it for myself. No one else gets a drop, people.
There are five bottles of TrueBlue Blueberry Juice left in my kitchen and I’m not sharing. The only store currently stocking it in North Carolina is Ingles. There are no Ingles close to me. So step away from the juice. It’s all mine.
With six different cocktails to choose from, there is certainly a flavor for everyone. If I could get past how awesome it tastes, I could talk about the antioxidants and the bonus fact that there is no high fructose corn syrup. But all I really need to tell you is that it tastes really good. Yummy good. Oh so delicious good. Leave your home now to go and buy some good. Print this coupon first though.
I am a conscious label reader, and consider our kitchen to be a healthy one. However, I usually take my juice in the form of “red or white,” so I can’t wait to try the TrueBlue Moo, a cocktail in the true sense of the word. The TrueBluetini doesn’t look bad either.
The only problem I have with it is the calorie content. There are 110 calories per serving, which is quite a lot for someone who is counting. They do make a LiteBlue version that uses Splenda, so when I request that my local Harris Teeter start stocking TrueBlue in their stores, I’ll be sure to ask for the LiteBlue too.
~ by Canape

I was recently sent some TrueBlue Blueberry Cocktail to review. We’re huge blueberry fans around here so I was pretty excited to taste it. Not only because they’re super high in antioxidants but because they taste really good. They’re my husbands favourite berry and Rylan can down a pint in a day.
Bottom line: This stuff is delicious. Probably the best juice/cocktail I’ve ever tasted.
There’s no high-fructose corn syrup in it, which is awesome. There is cane sugar though, which is still sugar, so I wouldn’t buy it on a regular basis and wouldn’t feed it to kids except for the occasional treat since kids don’t really need anything but milk & water.
If we bought things with sugar in them, though, this would definitely be on my list. When our kids are old enough to have treats and maybe want something special at family dinners, TrueBlue is something I’d put into a wine glass for them without hesitation.
It’s all natural and there’s a lot less sugar in it than in many other cocktail type juices. For people who do buy sugared beverages for your family - buy this! It really is delicious and has lots of anti-oxidants & other good-for-you-stuff.
As soon as they come out with a juice only option, it will be in my fridge all the time.
~ by Nicole

The only blueberries I used to eat were in muffins or pankcakes. If someone had told me that blueberry juice was not only good for me, but also tasted good too, I would never have believed them. That is until I discovered TrueBlue.
Recently I’ve been trying to place healthier items in the house for our family. I’ve read a lot about antioxidants and how they help neutralize harmful by-products called “free radicals” that can lead to cancer and other age-related diseases. Apparently blueberries are the #1 antioxidant fruit. Not only that but they are low in calories, can help lower cholesterol, improve eyesight and much more.
There are six flavors and I choose to try out “Blueberry Cranberry” because of its ability to prevent urinary tract infections. Mainly because I’ve had experience with UTI’s and I do like cranberry juice. The thought of drinking blueberries doesn’t sound too appealing. It just seems so blue! I’m not sure what taste I was expecting, but once it hit my lips the lightly sweetened taste seemed natural, pure and simple goodness.
They offer several recipes to mix their juices with. Our son enjoyed the “TrueBlue Blueberry Jello” and my husband and I enjoyed a “TrueBlue Marguerita” one evening. Big props for the advice to mix alcohol for a delicious refreshment.
As a mom, I love to have options when it comes to providing healthy drinks for our son. TrueBlue isn’t full of high fructose corn syrup or artificial flavors, it provides 100% vitamin C and with so many flavors and recipes you can easily mix it up.
~ by Emily

My samples of TrueBlue juice arrived in the Blueberry Blackberry flavor. Since I’d blown off going to the grocery store for the past two days, it couldn’t have come at a better time. I immediately opened up a bottle and poured myself a glass. Even warm, it was very tasty and frankly, it was a welcome departure from our old standby of apple juice.
I poured some for my toddler son, cutting it with a little water because he’s used to his juice being less sweet. Even diluted, he went crazy for it and thrust his cup at me several more times while leading me to the refrigerator and pointing at the TrueBlue bottle.
Long story short… between my son, my daughter and myself, we almost finished that first bottle in one day. When it got down to about the last glass, I took the whole bottle and put it in the freezer, letting it get all icy and slushy. Then after the kids went to bed, I poured it in a glass and drank it. It was like a Slurpee but SO much better!
The only thing that would make me like TrueBlue more is if it were organic. In any case, we really did enjoy it and if they sold it at any of the stores I shop at, I’d certainly pick some up along with our regular organic apple juice.
~ by Izzy

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