Has Anyone Tried Cold-Pressed Juices from Raw Pressery or Paper Boat?

I want to try cold pressed juices from Raw Pressery and Paper Boat. Both brands are known for offering natural and healthy juices, but I’m not sure which one to go for. Has anyone tried cold-pressed juices from either of these brands?

I am particularly looking for something that’s not only refreshing but also free from preservatives and added sugars, as I have been trying to cut down on processed foods and drinks. I know cold-pressed juices are considered healthier because they retain more nutrients than regular juices, but I am wondering if the taste and quality are actually worth the higher price tag. Here are a few things I am considering:

Raw Pressery seems to have a wide variety of cold-pressed juices, including flavors like aloe vera, green juice, and citrus. I have seen their products online and in stores, but they are definitely on the pricier side. The packaging is attractive, and I have read they use only natural ingredients. But does that justify the cost? Is the taste really that fresh?

Paper Boat also offers a range of juices, but they are more known for their nostalgic flavors like aam panna and jaljeera. Recently, they have started selling more health-conscious options. While they are more affordable compared to Raw Pressery, I am wondering if their cold pressed juices deliver the same quality and freshness.

Since both brands have different styles and pricing, I am stuck on which one to choose. I am leaning towards Raw Pressery because of the focus on nutrition, but if Paper Boat offers similar quality at a lower price, that would be ideal. Have any of you tried cold-pressed juices from either of these brands? How was the flavor and freshness? And do they really make a difference in terms of health compared to regular juices?

I would love to hear any experiences or recommendations before I make a purchase!

2 replies

  1. I’ve tried both Raw Pressery and Paper Boat cold-pressed juices, and here’s my take. Raw Pressery definitely stands out in terms of freshness and variety. The flavors like aloe vera and green juice are really refreshing, and you can taste the quality of the ingredients. It’s on the expensive side, but if you’re after something with more nutrient retention and a wider range of health-focused options, it’s worth it. However, I’ve found Paper Boat’s juices to be good too, especially if you’re looking for something more affordable. The nostalgic flavors like aam panna and jaljeera are a fun twist, and while they might not be as “health-forward” as Raw Pressery’s options, they’re still quite fresh and free of preservatives. If you’re looking for a healthier, nutrient-packed option and don’t mind the price, Raw Pressery is a solid choice. But if you want something that tastes good and is easier on the wallet, Paper Boat can definitely do the job!

    1. Nice to know that Raw Pressery lives up to its freshness and quality, even though it’s pricier. I was leaning towards it for the health-focused options, especially with all those nutrient-rich flavors. But it’s nice to know that Paper Boat’s juices can still offer freshness and taste, especially with those nostalgic flavors. I guess it’ll come down to how much I’m willing to spend for the health benefits versus just enjoying a good juice.

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