PomeGreat

FAQ's

What has happened to Pomegreat 100?

Pomegreat 100 is changing. We are launching 2 new  products into the chiller: -

  • Pomegreat Ruby – a refreshing new pomegranate juice drink
  • Pomegreat Sapphire – a delicious newpomegranate and blueberry juice drink blend

These new products are unique in using a new  pomegranate extract which we call “pomegranate elixir”, which means they  contain higher than ever levels of antioxidants. Both are available in 1 litre  cartons, priced around £1.99, and will be appearing in the supermarkets over  the next few weeks.

Why have you done this?

Our customers have been telling us for some time  that they wanted a more refreshing pomegranate juice; many of them found the  flavour of Pomegreat 100 a little too strong for their taste. So we are  launching this new range in order to address these concerns.

But I want pure/not from  concentrate pomegranate juice!

If you love Pomegreat 100, then we are pleased to tell you that we’re also launching another new   product called Pomegreat Pure, which, as its name suggests, is made from 100%   pressed pomegranate juice, not from concentrate. It comes in 500ml bottles priced at around £3.29, and will be appearing in supermarkets in the next 4 weeks. If you want, we can take your address or email details, and we can let you know as soon as it becomes available. Just drop us a note to:   jorichards@pomegreat.com

Pomegreat Pure sounds a bit expensive, at £3.29 for 500ml bottle.

The pomegranate we use is of the highest quality, and actually, compared with Pomegreat 100, the relative price is the same –  Pomegreat 100 contained 50% pomegranate juice – so on a price per ml of  pomegranate juice basis, the price is very similar.

Is there anywhere I can still buy  Pomegreat 100?

It may still be available in some stores for a limited period, please check with   your local store first.  

Is Pomegreat suitable for vegetarians?

We are happy to confirm  that all our products are suitable for vegetarians.

Do you add sugar to your drinks?
 
We never add sugar to our   drinks, to be totally honest we don't need to, because natural fruit sugars give   us the perfect flavour anyway.