
Naked Juice
Flavor:
Blue Machine
Ingredients:
Apple juice from concentrate (water, apple juice concentrate), banana puree, blueberry puree, blackberry puree, chicory root fiber, carrot juice from concentrate (water, carrot juice concentrate), natural flavors, blueberry juice from concentrate (water, blueberry juice concentrate), ascorbic acid (vitamin c), vitamin e acetate, niacinamide, d-calcium pantothenate (vitamin b5), Pyridoxine Hydrochloride (vitamin b6), cyanocobalamin (vitamin b12)
Rating: Average
- 3 out of 5
Ingredient Score:

Rated at 3 out of 5 green leaves, the Naked Juice Blue Machine offers a middle-of-the-road option for those seeking cleaner food products. The beverage is not organic, and it does not use non-GMO ingredients, which affects its standing on our scale. Additionally, the inclusion of natural flavors and certain vitamin additives raises concerns about potential harm from these ingredients.
The product comprises a blend of fruit purees and juices, including apple, banana, blueberry, and blackberry, along with carrot juice. It is enhanced with chicory root fiber and a mix of vitamins. Specifically, the vitamins added are ascorbic acid for vitamin C, vitamin E acetate, niacinamide, d-calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5), pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6), and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12). The presence of these vitamins contributes to the nutritional value of the juice.
Despite these nutrients, the product loses favor due to its non-organic status. The presence of natural flavors is another factor that affects its rating. These flavors are a common inclusion in many processed foods, but their exact composition is often undisclosed, leading to questions about their origin and safety. Additionally, the vitamins pyridoxine hydrochloride and cyanocobalamin, while contributing to the vitamin profile of the drink, are synthetic forms of B6 and B12, respectively, and their inclusion is viewed less favorably than their natural counterparts.
The Naked Juice Blue Machine presents a choice for consumers who prioritize convenience and added vitamins in their beverages. However, for those who are seeking the cleanest options in the market, the drink’s lack of organic certification and use of certain additives may be significant drawbacks. It stands as an option in the crowded marketplace that caters to a balance between nutrient content and cleaner ingredient lists, but it does not represent the pinnacle of health-focused products.
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