Molly Pop Unveils Cold-Pressed Juices

The brand says each bottle showcases the same signature grapes that have earned it a following among consumers looking for healthy indulgence.

Molly Pop Cold-Pressed Juices
The Molly Pop Cold-Pressed Juices is a lineup of four vibrant, nutrient-rich juices crafted from the brand’s signature grapes and other farm-fresh ingredients.
(Photo courtesy of Molly Pop)

Premium grape brand Molly Pop says it has released Molly Pop Cold-Pressed Juices, a new lineup of four vibrant, nutrient-rich juices crafted from its signature grapes and other farm-fresh ingredients.

Each 8-ounce bottle is a powerhouse of pure fruit flavor, according to the brand, with all under 100 calories, 20 grams of sugar or less (with zero added sugars) and under 25 grams of carbohydrates. Molly Pop describes the lineup as “cold-pressed juice re-imagined: real, unfiltered, packed with healthy goodness and built to fuel modern lives.”

“We’re here to wake up the category with our bold, beautiful grapes,” says Molly LaForest, brand champion of Molly Pop. “Most juices are either loaded with added sugar or taste like watered-down fruit. We knew there was a better way, so we made it ourselves.”

Refrigerated and ready, the juices stay fresh, vibrant and delicious for 90 days from the day they’re crafted, LaForest adds.

The brand says the launch lineup of blends includes:

  • Grape Cider — The world’s first cold-pressed grape cider.
  • Grape Lemonade — A zesty mash-up of bold sweetness and tart brightness.
  • Beet Bop — Earthy, energizing and brilliantly beet-red.
  • Veggie Bliss — A green fusion of garden-fresh veggies and bold grapes.

“We didn’t just want to launch another juice,” says John Cymbal, chief marketing officer of Molly Pop. “We set out to create something new for the world. Something with real integrity — clean labels, cold-pressed nutrition and flavor so big and beneficial that it practically jumps out of the bottle. This is juice that makes you feel Molly Good.”

Molly Pop Cold-Pressed Juices are cold-pressed to preserve vitamins, enzymes and antioxidants — never heat-treated or compromised, says the brand, adding that each bottle showcases the same signature Molly Pop grapes that have earned a following among consumers looking for healthy indulgence.

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