iSqueeze offers freshly squeezed juice in seconds with new machine

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For 2023, iSqueeze is aiming to provide ‘whole fruit health for the nation’ with its new juice machine the Citrocasa Fantastic eXpress launching around the UK.

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iSqueeze supplies self-serve juicing machines that provide consumers with freshly squeezed juice in seconds.

The equipment squeezes whole fruits – such as oranges, pomegranates and grapefruits – into pre-labelled, self-sealing bottles, serving up 100% fruit juice that can be enjoyed on-the-go.

The juicing provider said it only uses sustainably sourced fruits, meaning its juice contains no additives or preservatives, and bottles are made from 100% recycled plastic and are fully recyclable.

The machines can offer four different bottle sizes of fresh juice: 250ml (containing three oranges) priced between £1.50 – £2.50, 330ml (five oranges) priced between £2 – £2.80, 500ml (eight oranges) priced between £3 – £4.00, and one-litre bottles (15 oranges) priced between £4.25 – £6.00.

iSqueeze machines can already be found in a number of retailers around the UK, including Sainsbury’s, Co-op, Nisa, Costcutter and Spar.

Machines can be purchased outright from iSqueeze or on a flexible payment plan, with the option to take out a contract-hire that includes full maintenance cover.

The company also offers a range of blenders, smoothie makers and slush machines.