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Queen Creek welcomes new business

Posted 10/31/22

Clean Juice celebrated its grand opening on Friday, Oct. 28. Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce staff, local business owners, and Clean Juice owner Sabrina Smith and staff were present at the opening.

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Queen Creek welcomes new business

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Clean Juice celebrated its grand opening on Friday, Oct. 28. Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce staff, local business owners, and Clean Juice owner Sabrina Smith and staff were present at the opening.

Clean Juice is located at 24921 S. Ellsworth Road, Suite B100.

“We’re really excited to be here. Thank you to the chamber, thank you Chris (Clark, president of the chamber),” Smith said. “We absolutely love serving the community with healthy organic foods.”

Clean Juice is a USDA certified organic juice bar and a faith-based company. They have a variety of items on their menu, ranging from smoothies to cold-press cleanses, salads and wraps, acai bowls, and more.

Clean Juice also held a Halloween event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 29. It featured Jack Skellington, who handed out candy and took photos with the kids. There also was face painting from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Finally, make sure to check out Clean Juice at the Johnson Ranch Holiday Market from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Florence Unified School District Community Ed Campus at 29895 N. Desert Willow Blvd., San Tan Valley. The business will have samples and discounts on its cold-press juice cleanses.