Crazy Juice
I think Russia has every right to boast the highest number of different juices and juice blends on the market. Name any possible fruit on earth and you find that its juice is available at any Moscow hypermarket around the corner. My favorite is J-7 blend of pawpaw, mango and avocado.
Baltimor is a leading Russian producer of ketchups that made up its mind to earn extra rubles on the growing juice market. It decided to occupy the vegetable juices niche. Ketchup is just a highly concentrated tomato, onion, pepper juice, you know. And Baltimor knows how to make ketchup. “8 Vegetables” brand was introduced just two years ago and soon became a hit. Although the blend of eight vegetables sounds very intimidating, the taste is superb. Baltimor did not rest on its laurels and went on introducing more juice blends one crazier than another. Take for example a blend of pumpkin, carrots and honey.
In January 2006 the seventh taste was launched. I think it was created to celebrate the Year of Red Dog. It’s a blend of red beet, red cabbage and ginseng. Something truly oriental. If you look at the package closer you’ll also notice pictures of pomegranate, carrots and green leaves of a plant I don’t know (mint?). Somehow they forgot to mention these extra ingredients in the caption. By the way, is pomegranate a vegetable?

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Baltimor is a leading Russian producer of ketchups that made up its mind to earn extra rubles on the growing juice market. It decided to occupy the vegetable juices niche. Ketchup is just a highly concentrated tomato, onion, pepper juice, you know. And Baltimor knows how to make ketchup. “8 Vegetables” brand was introduced just two years ago and soon became a hit. Although the blend of eight vegetables sounds very intimidating, the taste is superb. Baltimor did not rest on its laurels and went on introducing more juice blends one crazier than another. Take for example a blend of pumpkin, carrots and honey.
In January 2006 the seventh taste was launched. I think it was created to celebrate the Year of Red Dog. It’s a blend of red beet, red cabbage and ginseng. Something truly oriental. If you look at the package closer you’ll also notice pictures of pomegranate, carrots and green leaves of a plant I don’t know (mint?). Somehow they forgot to mention these extra ingredients in the caption. By the way, is pomegranate a vegetable?

Package design by ID Fabrika. Related Tags: Russia, Baltimor, juice, vegetables, Red Dog
1 Comments:
Eight Vegetables. Gee, I wonder where they ever got the idea. V-8 Juice :-)
Still, it is a good product.
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