
Naked Juice Mango
What You Should Know
Naked Juice Mango presents itself as a bright, fruit-forward option in the refrigerated juice aisle — usually found in the chilled smoothie and cold-pressed juice coolers near other ready-to-drink smoothies, refrigerated orange juices, and grab-and-go breakfast items. The 46 fl oz plastic bottle is a family-size, visually bold package with large fruit imagery and health-forward callouts that position it as a convenient, on-the-go ‘healthy’ indulgence. Shoppers reach for it on busy mornings, for weekend brunches where someone wants a fruity mixer or companion to pancakes, and during road trips or post-gym cooldowns when a quick, flavorful boost is handy. Naked is marketed to health-conscious, active consumers and younger adults who value convenience and fruit-based wellness messaging; the brand leans on a premium, lifestyle image rather than discount or bulk messaging. Labels often emphasize fruit content and added vitamins, using words like “natural” and “no preservatives” in prominent type, but this particular product does not carry organic certification. In plain terms, the drink is industrially processed — blended from purees and concentrates, pasteurized and fortified with inulin and vitamins — creating a consistent, shelf-stable beverage. Sensory notes: thick, pulpy mango texture with banana creaminess and bright citrus lifts from orange and lemon; sweet and syrupy on the palate with a smooth, smoothie-like mouthfeel. Rituals include pouring into a glass at breakfast, bringing the bottle to a picnic to share, or sipping directly from the bottle in the car. The overall story is a convenient, fruit-packed treat sold as wholesome and vibrant within American grocery culture.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Mango, Puree,, Apple, Juice, from, Concentrate, (Water,, Apple, Juice, Concentrate),, Orange, Juice,, Banana, Puree,, Lemon, Juice,, Inulin,, Natural, Flavor,, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vitamin, C),, Beta-Carotene,, Vitamin, E, Acetate,, Niacinamide,, D-Calcium, Pantothenate, (Vitamin, B5),, Pyridoxine, Hydrochloride, (Vitamin, B6),, Cyanocobalamin, (Vitamin, B12)..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains fruit purees and concentrates plus industrial additives (inulin, natural flavors) and vitamin fortification; produced through blending and pasteurization typical of ultra-processed beverages.
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Common Questions about Naked Juice Mango
That depends on your definition of healthy! If you're looking for a quick burst of fruity goodness, this juice packs a punch with mango, banana, and orange flavors. However, it does have 30 grams of total sugars per serving, so if you're watching your sugar intake, it’s good to enjoy it in moderation.
