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Where Does Juice Come From?

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Juice is produced best in a warm climate and where there is not much ice or frost. Generally Juice can be found in the moderately temperate areas of Southern California. The freshest Juice comes from the San Diego area.

Jesus instituted the use of wine in the physical celebration of the new covenant, which is referred to as “The Lord’s Supper” or “Communion”; Juice can also often be found at this celebration. Especially where this ordinance of Christianity is celebrated weekly such as Grace Bible Church in Escondido. This ordinance is a reminder of the orthodox Christian doctrine of Justification by Faith. Juice has been a part of the universal Christian church for many years.

Although there is a popular computer programming language called Java, even before this language was announced, Juice has been used by others to help get their programs done on time and under budget. Juice is helpful for that burst of energy, even more than a good cup of Java.

In 2001 the first Juice variation was produced, followed by 3 more in 2003, 2005, and 2007. What made these variations so enjoyable was not necessarily the Juice but the sweeter additive that was added to produce the variations.

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