
V8 Vegetable Juice, 6 Pack
What You Should Know
V8 Vegetable Juice 6-pack sits on the beverage/juice aisle alongside tomato juices, vegetable cocktails and savory mixers — often near Bloody Mary mixes, shelf-stable vegetable broths, and other functional drinks. You might also spot single-serve cans in refrigerated grab-and-go coolers at convenience stores. This six-can bundle is positioned for practical, on-the-go consumption: breakfast people reach for it as a savory counterpoint to sweet fruit juices, home cooks use it as a low-effort vegetable boost in recipes, and cocktail enthusiasts keep it handy for mixers. The brand projects an old-school, wholesome American health cue: decades-long familiarity, claims of 100% vegetable juice, and messaging about vitamins A and C appeal to adults trying to add more vegetables without changing meals. Marketing skews toward busy adults and health-conscious shoppers who value simple ways to increase veggie intake, rather than families seeking kid-focused fruity beverages. The label leans on health halos — '100% vegetable juice,' 'no sugar added,' 'gluten free,' and 'non-GMO' — but it does not carry organic certification. The ingredient list reveals concentrated vegetable juices, added salt, natural flavoring and standard preservatives/vitamin additions, so it’s processed into a shelf-stable product. Sensory experience is savory and tomato-forward, moderately thick compared with fruit juices, with a salty finish and vegetal backnotes from carrot and celery; many consumers drink it straight from the can, over ice, or use a ritual of seasoning with black pepper and garnishes. Packaging is metal cans in a shrink-wrapped multipack — portable, stackable, and built for convenience rather than culinary craft.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
INGREDIENTS:, VEGETABLE, JUICE, (WATER, AND, CONCENTRATED, JUICES, OF, TOMATOES,, CARROTS,, CELERY,, BEETS,, PARSLEY,, LETTUCE,, WATERCRESS,, SPINACH),, SALT,, NATURAL, FLAVORING,, VITAMIN, C, (ASCORBIC, ACID),, BETA, CAROTENE,, CITRIC, ACID..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Processed Food
Why this score?
Made from concentrated vegetable juices with added salt, natural flavoring and vitamin/mineral additives, this is a processed shelf-stable beverage rather than an unprocessed whole food or an ultraprocessed invented formulation.
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Common Questions about V8 Vegetable Juice, 6 Pack
The healthiness of V8 Vegetable Juice really depends on your dietary goals. With just 60 calories per serving and packed with vegetable goodness, it can be a great way to sneak in some nutrients. Just keep in mind the sodium content — at 920mg per serving, it's on the higher side, so if you're watching your salt intake, you might want to enjoy it in moderation.
