Daily Green
Recently, Sir Fruit has turned its gaze to the mystical lands of Ireland for inspiration in creating a drink that are greener than green. Because, why not? And, since our health shot is super small, we needed to find an Irish master in things small and green. So, we elected to dispatch our intrepid exploratory team to seek out the leprechaun people of lore. For the sake of confidentiality, we are unable to say whether the expedition was successful, however, we have miraculously managed to produce a health laden shooter of apple, cucumber, lemon, spinach, and kale. So, you do the math. Here’s to good health!
Fiery Ginger
Well, well, well, if it isn’t our old friend Ginger. Redder than a fire truck made out of Canadian Mounties and more powerful than the Mounties themselves, Ginger packs a massive punch in delivering raw, ready goodness. That’s because it is chocka-block with vitamin C. However, when Sir Fruit combines this bad boy with apple and lemon, we create a super shot fiery enough to take on an Alaskan winter. Here’s to good health!
Spicy Turmeric
Ginger comes in many forms. From Prince Harry to Rick Astley, or Carrot top to actual carrots, raging red goodness is all around us. And, fun fact: turmeric is a form of ginger, too. We think it’s a good thing that it’s equally in abundance as, when infused with Orange, Carrot, Lemon, and Cayenne Pepper, Sir Fruit is able to create a health-shot delight that is vitamin rich and immensely tasty. As someone decidedly less ginger once said, that’s amore! Here’s to good health!
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