Herb Tonic – JOE & THE JUICE PRODUCT RUNDOWN

What do you get if you squeeze every last drop of nutrients out of some of the world’s most vital ingredients? The answer is called Herb Tonic.

What we'll cover in this product rundown of Herb Tonic

Health doesn’t have to taste like boiled broccoli or look like an endless pile of leafy greens. Feeling great shouldn’t be a chore, it should be an obvious, well-tasting addition to your life – and that’s exactly what this vibrant tonic promises.

Herb Tonic breaks the rules for what healthy looks and tastes like. If you haven’t tried it yet, we invite you to get on it asap. Until then, join us for this deep dive on the most delicious tonic you’ve had yet.

Here’s what we’ll cover today:

1. The Origin of Herb Tonic
2. What ingredients are in Herb Tonic?
3. Herb Tonic calories
4. Who drinks Herb Tonic?

Let's take the first sip.

The Origin of Herb Tonic

You can almost see it on the color alone; Herb Tonic is good for you. Sure, there’s apples in there, but every single ingredient in this super-juice is bound to keep your doctor at a healthy distance.

And that’s no coincidence. After all, that’s what we’re all about here at JOE. Maxing out on health – whilst being tasty enough you’d think we’d had help from scientists. No scientists here, though, just a bunch of juice heads tweaking a recipe until the blenders couldn’t keep up anymore.

Herb Tonic is what we call a signature juice. It’s a classic in its own right, and if juices had halls of fame, Herb Tonic would be up there.

What Ingredients are in Herb Tonic?

You know pineapple is healthy. You know carrots are healthy. You might even have heard that ginger and turmeric are good for you, too.

But did you know that turmeric needs pepper for your body to absorb the nutrients? And did you know that olive oil is an essential ingredient if you want to actually absorb the fat-soluble vitamins in the fruit? Few of us are nutritionists, so of course not. But hey, that’s what a deep dive is for, right?

Here’s a handy ingredient list of everything that goes into the juicer when making an Herb Tonic:

1. Turmeric
2. Ginger
3. Pineapple
4. Carrot
5. Black pepper
6. Apple
7. Olive oil
8. Ice

Herb Tonic Calories

Herb Tonic might be a heavy hitter when it comes to nutrients, but you wouldn’t know it looking at the amount of calories.

Calories in one Herb Tonic
One juice has 190 calories.

At these calorie counts, you can easily find room for a Sandwich or a Salad Bowl as well. Hit the links to learn more about them.

Who drinks Herb Tonic?

Let’s be honest; when you hear the word tonic, you’re probably thinking of a certain cocktail starting with the word ‘gin’. Herb Tonic is anything but a cocktail, though. It’s a powerhouse of nutrition, paying homage to the original meaning of the word; ‘a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being.’

You can think of this refreshing tonic as a bigger version of our popular Ginger and Turmeric shot but with added sweetness from indulgent pineapple. Herb Tonic is the perfect choice for anyone looking to fuel their body with the well-tasting nutrition it needs to perform at its best. That’s it. Simple as.

We’ll let you decide who falls into that category, but we’re yet to meet someone who doesn’t intuitively go for a sip more after that first blend of pineapple juice, apple flavor and zingy roots hits their tastebuds.

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