Acai Berry Product Reviews

 

Adina Super Acai Juice

Below is an acai berry product review of the Adina Miracle Fruits Super Acai juice with Purple Maize. Adina Miracle Fruits Super Acai juice with Purple Maize is marketed as a fortified juice blend, a world beat beverage with super antioxidants. Adina means life and the Adina Miracle Fruits Super Acai juice with Purple Maize is best served cold and well shaken.

Adina Super Acai Juice review

Adina Super Acai Juice

This 14 fl. ounce acai and other fruit-based drink in a glass bottle is part of Adina's Miracle Fruits mixed juice line, which is obviously concentrating on delivering a large amount of Antioxidants in a tasty beverage.

In case you have no idea what purple Maize is, it is a South American Corn that is uniquely high in anthocyanins, much like the acai berry is. They have added grape, pear, apple, banana, lemon, and fig juices to this drink too, all in higher concentrations than the maize.

This Adina Miracle Fruits Super Acai juice with Purple Maize blend lists the acai berry as its main ingredient, and is ideal for anyone who wants to get lots of different, healthy fruit juices in one bottle. Being a fruit juice blend, it is of course low in fat, but even better than most, sporting zero grams per serving.

The juice  is thick and brown. I had to shake it a good bit to get all the pulpy powder of the bottom first, in fact. It tastes a little weak, however, a lot like a weak fruit punch, with perhaps a hint of banana and apple juice.

The purple maize neither adds to nor detracts from the flavor, except maybe to make it darker and muddier.

Of course, this one is packed with antioxidants, so you should be able to count on some nice health benefits. 

You can grab a 14 ounce bottle of Adina's Super acai with purple maize from your local health food store. I picked this one up for about 3 dollars in my whole food's market juice blend aisle. Click here to see the Adina Super Acai Juice Nutrition Facts.


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