Hot Off The Presses
Pressed Juicery Opens In Southlake Town Square.
Emilee Prado
Southlake just got a little bit greener. Pressed Juicery, which opened in Southlake Town Square last month, offers an array of plant-based items that are both delicious and nutritious.
Pressed sources its produce primarily from the Central Valley of California, which are quickly harvested to preserve the freshness of each ingredient. Those products are then made into cold-pressed fruit and vegetable juices, soft serve treats and concentrated nutrient shots. Guests can rest assured Pressed’s products are not only delicious but also nourishing. Each cold-pressed bottle contains up to four pounds of produce, packing in an array of vitamins and minerals.
“We offer a high-quality product at an accessible price,” Blaine LaBron, Pressed’s Vice President of Marketing Technology says. “We want everyone to be able to make healthy options a part of their daily lives.”
But Pressed doesn’t stop with juicing. Guests can also enjoy their plant-based, dairy-free soft serve Freeze. This refreshing treat is made with 100% fruit, vegetables and nuts, so kids and parents alike can satisfy their cravings without worrying about artificial binders or preservatives.
For a little more pizzazz, Pressed also offers carefully curated toppings like gluten-free chocolate cookie crumble, vegan marshmallows or granola butter.
Pressed encourages those unfamiliar with juicing to come in and learn more about its products without fear.
“They will spend time with you and allow you to sample anything you want until you’ve found something,” Blaine says. “We love interacting with our customers, and I think that is the best part of the Pressed experience. We want you to walk out with items you really enjoy.”
Pressed is also going out in Southlake to introduce the brand to locals who may be unfamiliar with its offerings. Its team will offer samples of its products at the Oct. 11, Oct. 25 and Nov. 1 Dragon football home games. Plus, Pressed is partnering with CISD in an effort to give back to the community.
“At our store we’ll be selling ‘Dragon Juice’ emblazoned with the Carroll Dragon Logo during the month of October, and 10% of those proceeds of the juice will go back to the school,” Blaine says.
Whether it’s a part of your daily routine or a fun snack stop for your family, Pressed provides a little something for everyone.
Emilee Prado