Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Fruit juice, Juice bars, Juice drink brands, Vegetable juice, Orange juice, Ribena, Minute Maid, Noni juice, Naked Juice, Jamba Juice, Lemonade, POM Wonderful, Fruitopia, Boost Juice, Must, Grapefruit juice, Kool-Aid, V8, Pomegranate juice, Smoothie King, Apple juice, Tomato juice, Orange Julius, Coconut water, Old Orchard Brands, Clamato, Florida's Natural Growers, Wimm-Bill-Dann Foods, Five Alive, Ceres Fruit Juices, Cranberry juice, Huiyuan Juice, Um Bongo, Hawaiian Punch, Grape juice, J2O, SoBe, Maaza, Cran-Apple juice, Petimezi, Fruit Shoot, Frooti, Citrus Hill, Simply Orange, Nantucket Nectars, Pog, Aojiru, Flavor Aid, Zumo, Jumex, Juicy Juice, Juiceman Juicer, Bonji water, Green smoothie, Chanh mu i, Lemon juice, Cappy, Carrot juice, Keva Juice, Twisted juice, Green Spot, Limeade, Kraut juice, algam, Granini, 'otai, Old South, Trip, Robeks, Boku, Mr. Juicy, Sunny Delight Beverages, Xanberry, Bejois Mango Drink, Juissi, Lime juice, Shloer, Veryfine, Strawberry juice, Raspberry vinegar, Freshie, Cocofina, Mora. Excerpt: Minute Maid is a product line of beverages, usually associated with lemonade or orange juice, but now extends to soft drinks of many kinds, including Hi-C. Minute Maid is sold under Cappy brand in Central Europe and under Fruitopia in Germany. Minute Maid was the first company to market orange juice concentrate, allowing it to be distributed throughout the United States and served year-round. The Minute Maid company is owned by The Coca-Cola Company, and is the world's largest marketer of fruit juices and drinks. The firm opened its headquarters in Sugar Land Town Square in Sugar Land, Texas, United States, on February 16, 2009; previously it was headquartered in the 2000 St. James Place building in Houston. In 2002 the Houston Astros baseball team sold the naming rights for their venue, subseq...