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Juice Cleanse Review: BluePrint, Organic Avenue, Pressed Juicery

By , About.com GuideJanuary 1, 2013

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Although home juice cleanses have been around for a long time, in the last decade, there has been an explosion of juice cleanse companies that offer fresh, raw juice that can be ordered online and FedExed to your home. A three-day juice cleanse typically costs more than $200 with shipping and includes six large juices per day, delivered in an insulated box with ice packs and instructions.

I recently tried three of the most popular three-day juice cleanses. Here are my reviews:

Comments
January 3, 2013 at 6:06 pm
(1) Scott says:

I would rather go for my own homemade juices instead of ordering on line. It is too expensive for me to have the ready made one when I can have it in almost half the price.

April 23, 2013 at 5:53 pm
(2) Chris says:

Save your money, do it at home. $205 for JUICE? do it at home for $20 to $30 per week. This company it’s ridiculous with their prices. HAIN CELESTIAL AND BLUE PRINT CLEANSE. Bad for the economy, bad for your pockets and at the end bad for society in overall.

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