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Heidi
Can I say 'Our juice is made from fresh fruits'?
Or simply say 'We have fresh juice'?
Thanks!
May 30, 2016 12:04 PM
Answers · 13
There is nothing wrong with 'We have fresh juice [or juices].' But from a marketing/advertising point of view, it is better to say 'Our juice is made from fresh fruit [or fruits].
Do you have different juices, and each juice is made from just one kind of fruit? Or do you have just one juice, and it is made from a combination of several fruits?
In the former case, I would say: 'Our juices are made from fresh fruit.'
In the latter case, I would say: 'Our juice is made from fresh fruits.'
May 30, 2016
Hello Helen, the answer is yes and no!
'Yes', if you are using different types of fruits in the juice and 'no' if it is the same type of fruit.
Hope this helps
Bob
May 30, 2016
I would say, "Our juice is made with fresh fruit."
Why not say what kind it is? "Fresh orange juice." "Freshly squeezed orange juice." etc.
It sounds nice.
May 30, 2016
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