Best Juice Delivery Services for 2021

Searching for the best juice delivery service? Select a product and service that compliments your active and busy lifestyle.

Looking to detox and reset with a juice cleanse? Here are five high-end juice delivery services that will reboot your body, mend any damage, and suit your preferred lifestyle. And you don’t even need to leave home.

First, why should you have a juice cleanse? A juice cleanse is a type of diet that involves consuming only juices from vegetables and fruits in an attempt to lose weight and detoxify the body. Juice cleanses usually involve consuming only juice for a certain period, which typically ranges from 3 to 10 days. Before starting any juice cleanse, always contact your doctor or a medical professional.

Second, does a juice cleanse work? Typically, any “cleanse” diet will cause noticeable short term physiological effects, such as changes in appetite and mood, possible abdominal cramps, changes in the consistency and volume of waste and so forth. These changes are generally what the cleanse diet is aiming to achieve, so in that sense the diet works. Some types of juices are associated with health benefits, but more research is needed to determine cause-and-effect.

Reboot with the top 5 juice companies offering convenient delivery options:

Suja Juice

Suja juices are cold-pressed and feature 100% organic ingredients. Receive 6, 18, or 48 bottles of delicious drinks that are perfect for people looking to limit their sugar and calorie intake while also sipping on something healthy and delicious. (Costs $22, $38, or $85 a month.)

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Project Juice

The California-based juicery has dozens of organic, cold-pressed bottled juices and juice cleanses. The cleanses include six juices per day and, in the case of The Rejuvenation Cleanse ($85 per day), two superfood shots and two foods: soup and trail mix.

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Blue Print

Blue Print started in NYC but now offers its popular juice cleanses throughout the US and Canada. You can even buy the Blue Print Cleanse 6-Pack at select Whole Foods Markets. Blue Print’s offerings are based on your, and your body’s, familiarity with cleansing, whether it’s your first or fifth time. Each cold-pressed juice contains 6 pounds of organic, raw produce. Where the 3-Day Beach-Ready Detox ($175) focuses on eliminating bloat and the 3-Day Holiday Detox ($205) helps cut down on sugar, The Blueprint OG (which can last from one to six days and costs between $65 and $375) is the go-to for hitting the reset button.

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Cooler Cleanse

Actress Salma Hayek and Juice Generation founder Eric Helms partnered to created what they call the perfect detoxifying juice. Using organic and sustainably grown produce, the Cooler Cleanse comes in 1, 3, and 5 day packages, and features either all juice or a combo of juice and raw food. All-juice cleanse ($58/day), raw food cleanse ($72/day)

Juice Generation founder Eric Helms (L) with Cooler Cleanse co-founder and actress Salma Hayek
Juice Generation founder Eric Helms (L) with Cooler Cleanse co-founder and actress Salma Hayek
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IZZE Sparkling Juice, 4 Flavor Sunset Variety Pack, 8.4 Fl Oz (24 Count)

Pressed Juicery

This cult-like California based juice company is the best offering home delivery. They feature a cold-press process to extract the juice from fruits and vegetables, ensuring that no heat keeps the nutrients intact. Pressed Juicery offer three cleanses designed for your experience and comfort level, from 1 up to 5 days. 1-day ($72), 3-day ($99), 5-day ($325). Additionally, Pressed Juicery tastes better than the competition, you won’t dread drinking them at all!

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All top 5 juice delivery services offer delicious goodness delivered to your door. If you decide to detox, reboot or just want to receive a daily delivery of refreshing nutrients in bottle, you can’t go wrong with any of these innovative and exceptional juice companies.

This article was originally published on Pursuitist. Republished by permission.