Frozen Juice Shots

Our SuperFood Juices are grown organically*, outdoors in the Northamptonshire countryside during nature’s own seasonal cycles. We harvest, juice, then instantly freeze to preserve all the nutrients including the precious enzymes. For superior quality and health benefits, we never use powdered or tray grown Wheatgrass.

*Excluding red grapes and raspberries which are responsibly sourced.

Britt’s Superfoods can be bought as single bags which start from £60 per bag of 30 sachets of frozen juice, plus £10 shipping. Alternatively you can join the Juice Club were your receive discounted bag prices starting from £58 per bag and you will also get an additional one week free with every juice Club. It is easy to cancel, you simply email Britt’s Superfoods to give them one orders notice time. Please use the links on each of the juices to buy directly on the Britt’s SuperFoods website.

The juices are guaranteed to be delivered frozen so you can put them into your freezer and enjoy all the benefits day by day.

Britt’s Superfoods Blog

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    If we told you there was one mineral that could help prevent depression, cramping, anxiety, dizziness, PMS, migraines, constipation, osteoporosis, kidney stones and insomnia, improve your memory, is critical for bone health and energy production, helps metabolise blood sugar and is involved in over 600 cellular reactions you’d be forgiven for thinking we were exaggerating.…

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  • Introducing our Rainbow Juices

    Introducing Our Rainbow Juices

    Our new Rainbow juice collection gives you the chance to mix things up a little, have some fun with flavours and maybe try something new.  All our Superfood Juices have fantastic health boosting properties and as an added bonus they taste fantastic too. Let’s look at them in a little more detail and see which…

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  • Beneficial Barley Grass

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    Did you know that Barley Grass is one of the world’s oldest crops?  Used as currency by ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Egyptians, it has long been known for its medicinal purposes. Gladiators ate it for strength and Pre-war pharmacists sold dried varieties as vitamin supplements, a lot of us probably think of…

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