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pomegranate drink

685 results for “pomegranate drink”

Simply Beverages Lemonade - 76 fl oz

$4.29($0.06/fluid ounce)

Organic Original Coconut Water - 1L Carton - Good & Gather™

$4.29($0.13/fluid ounce)

Organic Original Coconut Water - 500ml Carton - Good & Gather™

$2.19($0.13/fluid ounce)
Good & GatherOnly at target
4.5(287)
Loved for: good hydration
SNAP EBT eligible

Simply Beverages Lemonade with Raspberry Juice - 76 fl oz

$4.29($0.06/fluid ounce)
4.8(1631)
Loved for: refreshing flavor
SNAP EBT eligible

V8 Original 100% Vegetable Juice - 64 fl oz Bottle: Gluten-Free, No Added Sugar, No Artificial Colors

V8 Original Low Sodium 100% Vegetable Juice - 8pk/5.5 fl oz Cans

4.7(1997)
Loved for: nutritious ingredients
SNAP EBT eligible

V8 Original Low Sodium 100% Vegetable Juice - 64 fl oz Bottle: Gluten-Free, No Added Sugar

$4.29($0.07/fluid ounce)

V8 Juice Bloody Mary Grillo's Dill Pickle Juice - 6pk/8 fl oz Cans

V8 Original Vegetable Juice - 28pk/11.5 fl oz Cans

$51.99($0.16/fluid ounce)

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The listings show a range of juice content: some beverages are labeled 100% juice, one lists about 50% juice, and a sports‑style beverage indicates 0% juice.

Common labels and claims include Non‑GMO or Non‑GMO Project Verified, gluten‑free, zero‑calorie claims for some sparkling waters, USDA Organic for organic juices, and statements such as “no added sugar” or “no artificial sweeteners/colors.”

Pomegranate is often blended with berries (blueberry or acai/blueberry), paired with dragon fruit in sparkling waters, and mixed with other juices such as cranberry or apple in juice blends.

Listings include vitamin enrichment (e.g., vitamin C, B vitamins, vitamin A), references to antioxidants, and electrolyte or potassium content in sports‑style beverages. One product also notes coconut water as an ingredient.

Statements vary: some products are labeled unsweetened or zero‑calorie with no sweeteners, others state “no added sugar,” nutrient‑enhanced bottled waters note no artificial sweeteners, and 100% juice options are labeled as containing only juice (and therefore contain naturally occurring sugars).

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