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Snooze an A.M. Eatry expands beverage offerings with Juicery menu.

Snooze an A.M. Eatery expands beverage line with Juicery offering

Breakfast restaurant brand launches new category with fruit and vegetable juices

Snooze A.M. Eatery, the 70-unit daytime breakfast concept, is expanding its beverage program by offering a new “Juicery by Snooze” menu.

The Denver, Colo.-based brand launched the new fresh juice program on Thursday, offering three beverages that include::

  • Super Greens with kale, cucumber, celery, ginger, apple, agave and lemon juices. “This nutrient-dense verdant blend is packed with super foods and perfect for someone looking for all day clean energy,” the company said.
  • Rejuvenate: Pear with lemon, ginseng, agave, prickly pear, coconut water and Himalayan pink salt. “Aids in hydration and balances electrolytes — perfect for recovering after a workout or to just start your morning feeling refreshed and hydrated,” the company noted.
  • Butterfly Lemonade with honey lavender lemonade, pear and butterfly pea flower. “This antioxidant-rich juice boasts an eye-catching color-changing effect and is the ideal patio sipper,” Snooze said.

The juices range from $5.50 to $6.50 nationwide, a spokesperson said.

"With our new fresh juice program, mornings just got even brighter at Snooze,” said Andrew Jaffe, Snooze’s chief marketing officer, in a statement. “We’re excited to expand our selection of non-alcoholic  beverages and offer more healthful options that combine unique flavors Snooze is known for with twists of freshness and function.”

The Juicery by Snooze complements the brand’s existing non-alcoholic offerings, that include mocktails like Blood Orange Punch, Strawberry Lavender Lemonade and its best-seller, Blackberry Mint Limeade.

Snooze was founded in 2006 and has restaurants in California, Colorado, Nevada, North Carolina, Missouri, Georgia, Kansas, Tennessee, and Texas.

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