Langers Juice Cocktail, Pomegranate Blueberry
What You Should Know
Langers Pomegranate Blueberry Juice Cocktail (64 fl oz) reads like a family-sized, fruit-forward shelf staple: a large plastic pour-bottle labelled with antioxidant-forward messaging and a glossy image of pomegranate and blueberries. You'd typically find it in the grocery juice aisle with other shelf-stable juices, juice cocktails and nectars — near 100% juices, fruit drinks and iced teas rather than with fresh refrigerated juices. Its sweet, brightly colored label and “GMO free / no high fructose corn syrup / no preservatives” callouts give it a reassuring, mainstream health halo favored by shoppers seeking convenience but wanting to feel they chose something wholesome. The brand leans on approachable, family-oriented positioning — affordable, slightly nostalgic and framed around taste and antioxidant benefits — appealing to parents looking for a flavorful beverage kids will accept and to adults drawn to “natural” sounding claims. Label hallmarks: “20% juice,” “all natural,” pasteurized, gluten free, and a touted gold medal for taste; there is no organic certification. In plain processing terms it’s a shelf-stable, pasteurized juice blend made from water, added sugar and fruit juice concentrates with natural flavors and acidulants. Sensory notes: chilled, it pours as a smooth, brightly sweet, slightly tart red-purple liquid with a light, fruity aroma; mouthfeel is thin-to-medium body with a sugary finish and pomegranate tartness balanced by blueberry sweetness. Rituals include pouring over ice at breakfast, mixing with sparkling water as a quick spritzer, or using the bottle as a game-day or picnic beverage. Its story in American grocery culture is practical and familiar — a convenient, flavorful fruit drink that trades off pure juice content for affordability and shelf stability.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Filtered, Water,, Sugar,, Pomegranate,, Blueberry, and, Apple, Juice, Concentrates,, Natural, Flavors,, Fruit, and, Vegetable, Juice, (Color),, Citric, Acid..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains added sugar, fruit juice concentrates, natural flavors and acidulants and is a shelf-stable pasteurized beverage — features characteristic of ultra-processed foods (NOVA 4).
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Common Questions about Langers Juice Cocktail, Pomegranate Blueberry
Well, 'healthy' can be a bit subjective! This juice cocktail is made with real fruit concentrates, which is a nice plus. However, it does pack a punch with 28g of sugar per serving, so while it can be a tasty treat, it's best enjoyed in moderation rather than as an everyday beverage.
