Garden Pressed Juices
Vendor
At Garden Pressed Juices, we are passionate about providing all-natural, cold-pressed juices sourced from local growers. Our commitment to quality ensures that every bottle is packed with fresh, nutrient-rich ingredients, free from added sugars and artificial preservatives. We believe in supporting local agriculture, the environment, and promoting a healthier lifestyle through delicious, healthy cold-pressed juice.
Garden Pressed sustainably creates juices, including locally sourced produce from local growers. We aim to create seasonal juices that taste good naturally without added sugars.
Pulp and scraps from produce are composted and used in local gardens.
All of our juices are made at a commercial kitchen that is inspected by the Department of Agriculture.
Cydanni Adenikinju, MPH, CHES
Before a conversation with a farmer led Cydanni to lose 45 lbs, her experience caring for her diabetic mother deeply rooted her vision for healthier communities. Driven by a lifelong aspiration to lead a healthy life and share that knowledge with others, Cydanni pursued and earned a master’s degree in public health. As a nationally certified Health Education Specialist, she achieved a major milestone with her DeKalb county-wide wellness program, "Working While Healthy," which demonstrated an impressive 40% increase in the health of participants.
As a veteran and first-generation American, Cydanni brings a unique perspective and dedication to her work. She is the proud founder of Garden Pressed Juices, continuing to blend her passion for health with entrepreneurship. By supporting local growers, Garden Pressed ensures our juices not only taste great but also help our community thrive. In her free time, Cydanni enjoys gardening and traveling, bringing her love for health and nature into every aspect of her life.
Read our article featured in VoyageATL Magazine: https://voyageatl.com/interview/exploring-life-business-with-cydanni-adenikinju-mph-ches-of-garden-pressed-juices?_kx=qfLQy57S_Xad8xICfg83sQ.QR6TW3
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