The Juice Edit

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Let’s be real, college life can get messy. Between late nights at the library (or your favorite bar), cramming for exams and squeezing in some kind of social life, staying healthy is not always at the top of the list. But what if you could sneak in some wellness with your morning drink? Enter: juice. 

No, we are not talking about the Capri Sun from your childhood lunchbox. We are talking about the real deal, juices that actually do something for you. Here is the rundown on what to grab next time you are cruising the grocery store aisle or making a quick stop. 

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Orange Juice: The OG Glow Getter 

If you are the kind of person who is constantly saying, “Ugh, I think I’m getting sick,” grab some orange juice. It is loaded with vitamin C to keep your immune system in check, which means fewer sneezes and more time for literally anything else. Pro tip: If you can, get the ones with added vitamin D, because we all know the sun does not exist in State College from November to March. 

Carrot Juice: Screen Time’s BFF 

Let’s face it, we are all glued to our screens, whether it’s TikTok, Canvas or binge-watching the latest Netflix show. Carrot juice comes through for your eyes with beta-carotene (a.k.a the stuff that turns into vitamin A). Plus, it tastes way better than it sounds.

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Cranberry Juice: The Health Hack You Didn’t Know You Needed 

Cranberry juice is like the quiet friend who always has your back. Known for helping prevent UTIs, it is also full of antioxidants to keep things running smoothly. Just skip the sugary versions because your body deserves better. 

Beet Juice: The Underrated Powerhouse 

Need energy but don’t want to overdo it on the espresso shots? Beet juice is packed with nitrates, which basically help your blood flow like a pro. It is perfect before a workout or when you are trying to survive an 8 a.m. class.  

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Pineapple Juice: Sunshine in a Glass 

If you are dreaming of a tropical vacation while stuck in class, pineapple juice is your new bestie. It is full of bromelain, which helps with digestion and fights inflammation. Plus, it is sweet, refreshing and feels like self-care in a cup. 

Green Juice: The Overachiever 

Green juice is like the type-A girl in your friend group – always doing the most. With a mix of spinach, kale, cucumber and apple, it checks all the health boxes in one go. Grab a pre-made one when you are in a rush or blend your own. 

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How to Juice on a Budget

Juices do not have to break the bank. Here is how to keep it cute and affordable: 

  • DIY It: Toss some frozen fruit and veggies into a blender and boom, you are practically a wellness influencer. 
  • Dilute It: Add water or seltzer to stretch your juice and tone down the sweetness. 
  • Go Big: Look for larger bottles at the grocery store and portion them out. This method is way cheaper than single-serve bottles. 
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Keep it Fresh 

Adding juice to your routine is not about some big health overhaul; it is just an easy way to feel good without trying too hard. Whether you are fighting off a cold or just need a little extra energy, there is a juice for that. 

So, next time you are debating between a coffee or something fruity, give juice a shot. Being healthy does not have to be a whole thing; it can be easy.  

Let us know your favorite type of juice by tagging @VALLEYMag on Instagram!

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