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Finding Alternatives for Pomegranate Juice

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Q. I was listening to a health show on public radio and heard about the health benefits of pomegranate juice. The juice is pricey. Could you please let me know where I can find pomegranate powder?

A. Pomegranate juice is expensive. A 16-ounce bottle can cost $4.50. You can get affordable pomegranate juice concentrate that can be diluted into pomegranate juice. There are also capsules and fruit supplement bars that are tasty and nutritious. Pomegranate powder is sometimes used in Indian cooking. All these pomegranate products can be found on the Web.

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Target stores sell pomegranate juice under their own food brand, Archer Farms. I buy a 32 oz. bottle for $3.99. It's made from concentrate, and the only thing added to it is filtered water. I mix it up with equal parts sodium-free seltzer water for a refreshing drink; delicious!

Target sells Archer Farms brand pomegranate juice, which is less costly than Pom Wonderful. However, I'm used to the Pom Wonderful brand and so the Target Archer Farm brand now tastes like more like apple juice to me.

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