Immortal Juice Co. brings fresh flavors to local farmers markets

We’re talking beets, citrus, kale, all in a bottle.

Immortal Juice Co.

This beet, apple, and lemon concoction is lightly tart and naturally sweet.

Photo by AVLtoday

There’s a new cold-pressed juice company on the block. Introducing: Immortal Juice Co., a line of fresh-squeezed juices from nutrient zealot Wayne Jones and pimento cheese queen Ali Rae.

The Asheville-based couple launched the company in early 2023 via Instagram and now you can find their products at the Asheville City Market and North Asheville Tailgate Market every Saturday. You can also sign up for a juice subscription or one-time purchase online.

Immortal uses local and organic produce to create flavors like:

  • Dinomite: celery, cucumber, apple, kale
  • The Cure: orange, carrot, lemon, ginger
  • Rise & Shine: orange, pineapple, lemon
  • Feel The Beet: apple, beet, lemon

AVLtoday Editor Laura squeezed in a visit to Immortal’s production center in Haw Creek last week to see the Goodnature X-1 juicer in action. Her verdict? Silky, delicious juice that’s fascinating to watch.

Go behind-the-scenes with us and check out this video.

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