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Superfruits squash joins Rocks Organic range

30 May 2008

The new Red Five contains some of the top super berry fruits including pomegranate, raspberries, red grapes, cranberries and cherries.

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All these super fruit berries rank in the top seven fruits in ORAC scores – Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity - which ranks foods for their antioxidant powers. Says nutrition expert Patrick Holford: “We should all obtain 3,500 ORAC units a day and Rocks Organic Red Five Super Fruit Squash contains some of the highest ORAC scoring fruits, including raspberries, red grapes and cherries. So drinking Rocks Organic Red Five Super Fruit Squash will help keep ORAC scores up.”

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The Red Five Squash joins existing Orange, Lemon and Blackcurrant Squashes from Rocks. The range is fast becoming the squash of choice for more and more families across the country as Rocks Organic Squashes are produced without artificial sweeteners, flavours, colours and preservatives. Whole fruit is used to make the squashes so they have a natural homemade style to them with an authentic and refreshing taste, offering a healthier drink for the whole family, as they are free of the additives usually found in soft drinks.

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A 740ml bottle of Rocks Organic Red Five Super Fruits Squash costs 2.29 pounds a bottle from Asda and Sainsbury’s, making a diluted 200ml serving less than 0.10 pounds each. Each bottle makes a whopping 5 litres of squash for all the family to enjoy.

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