VITAMIN C FOR DAYS

Milk tea has pearls. Mango has sticky rice. And citrus? Citrus has a whole lot of vitamin C. Here’s why we’re big fans of their super healthy relationship.

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CITRUS FOR ALL

No matter who you are or what you’re into, citrus can make life a whole lot sweeter (and healthier).

MADE FOR MOM

A little citrus can go a long way, especially with a little one on the way. Here’s how it supports you – and baby, too.

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ALL ABOUT FITNESS

From pre to post-workout (and all the healthy meals in-between), citrus is ready to give your fitness routine a boost.

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CALLING ALL KIDDOS

Citrus is here for all your snacking and crafting needs (and picky eaters will never see the nutrition coming).

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VARIETAL SHOUTOUTS

We’ve got some heavy hitters when it comes to nutrition. See for yourself.

Navel Oranges

So many nutrients, it’s no
wonder they’re an icon.

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Cara Cara Oranges

Every bite is like hitting
the vitamin C jackpot.

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Blood oranges

Stealing the spotlight.
Bringing on the vitamin C.

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Lemons

Zero sodium.
All the versatility.

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CALIFORNIA MANDARINS​

Peel Good Citrus™ 

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PUMMELOS 

A folate favorite. 

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THAT S’ALTERNATIVE LIFE

LESS SODIUM, MORE CITRUS.

Here’s an idea: add flavor—not sodium—to your next meal by swapping out salt for lemons. We call it going “S’alternative.” It’s as tasty as it is healthy, not to mention super easy.

By opting for fresh lemon juice and zest in place of some salt, you can cut as much as 75% of sodium from all sorts of recipes, without losing flavor. Nutritional win.

Ready to live that S’alternative life? Here’s a cheat sheet to get you started.

ALL THE NUTRITION FACTS

But wait, there’s more. A lot more. From heart health to skin care, there’s almost no end to the benefits citrus brings to the table.*

WHICH FRUITS HAVE ANTIOXIDANTS

Citrus is a major source of flavonoids. Also known as antioxidants. Also known as the things that keep your cells from getting damaged. Along with having a fancy name, the flavonoids found in citrus may also provide benefits for brain health.*

SHOWING YOUR HEART SOME LOVE

It’s been said that vitamin C could play a role in reducing the risk of heart disease. And what do you know, citrus is loaded with that very vitamin. Many oranges and grapefruit varieties also contain fiber (another heart-healthy nutrient). Love that.*

THE MOTHER OF ALL NUTRIENTS

Oranges are a good source of folate, a nutrient that’s super important during pregnancy because it promotes cell growth. Really gives “mother nature” a whole new meaning.*

JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED

When in doubt, reach for a Cara Cara orange or grapefruit. Both offer vitamins A and C, which support the immune system and could keep you from breaking out the cough drops and tissues.*

AND IT’S GOOD FOR SKIN, TOO

All that vitamin C also comes in handy (quite literally) for your skin. Why? Because vitamin C promotes the production of collagen, helping to give skin elasticity and strength.*

*US National Institutes of Health’s National Library of Medicine
*American Heart Association
*2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans
*USDA Nutrient Database
*National Institutes of Health

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