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Lucy’s Family Owned 100% Lemon Juice Gallon offers 128 fl oz of premium lemon juice from concentrate, equivalent to the juice of 85-90 fresh lemons. Crafted by a family business since 2003, it combines authentic lemon oil and preservatives for long-lasting, versatile use in beverages and recipes.
M**.
Great for Margaritas
I normally juice bags and bags of limes every tuesday. This product is very clean and natural tasting. Saves me a bunch of time and money compared to juicing my own limes with not much of a noticeable difference in quality.
D**R
The juice is FANTASTIC, but the bottles LEAK
This is perfect juice for lemonade. Realemon is better for baking, but Lucy's is BEST for drinking.But the gallon jugs LEAK. I tried to lay it flat in the fridge and was rewarded with a large, sticky lemon juice mess in the fridge and on the floor. I had to transfer to another jug. I thought this was just a fluke, but I've had the problem with two jugs (out of two purchases), and I noticed this problem mentioned in other reviews as well.Great product, poorly packaged. What a shame for a great product. Buyer beware: the bottles LEAK. Don't lay them flat in your fridge.TRY LUCY'S LIME JUICE. SAME LOW PRICE AS LEMON JUICE (!)EDIT: I just opened my third gallon, and I noticed the lid does not have any sort of gasket (the thin piece of styrofoam usually found inside caps). OF COURSE IT LEAKS. The jugs come with a sturdy factory seal, but nothing to keep the juice in the jug once the factory seal is broken.
G**B
As good as a fresh lime,without the work
Very tasty lime juice to have handy, but SUBSCRIBER BEWARE: on my first re-purchase, the price jumped up before I could cancel.
C**K
Always great quality
I run a mobile bar and exclusively use Lucys juices for my custom batch cocktails. Shipping is quick, convenient gallon sizes (I batch and keg 5 gallons per cocktail) and tastes great. Very high quality. It's our "go-to" citrus and ginger.
S**L
Lemon expert weighs in
I've been drinking lemon water for about 35 years. Back when lemon juice was only for cooking, and mostly still is, I'd take it and mix it with crushed ice and drink it like a snow cone. I love sour stuff and I can easily go through a gallon of it a week. I tend to mix 25-33% lemon juice and water. Nothing else. It has basically no calories because it has basically no sugar. Lemons have a LOT of vitamin C. Looking at the package may seem like a tiny amount, but look at the serving size. A glass is a whole lot of those servings. However, the pasteurization process destroys Vitamin C. So nearly every lemon juice you see has none unless they add it back in. Real Lemon, for instance, has none. Finding lemon juice with some vitamin C (and potassium) preserved, tastes good, and is cheap, is the holy grail for me. If you love flavored drinks, your choices are some of the zero calorie squits, which taste like chemicals. Or tons and tons of sugar. Even fruit juices generally have added ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to pretend they haven't destroyed it. And orange juice isn't nearly as healthy as you might think. You can make smoothies if you don't mind cleaning, your don't mind the noise, and you can keep fresh fruit in close supply. It's a bunch of sugar too, but lots of fiber and offsetting goodness.I've tried basically every lemon juice on the market. Imported or not. The cheapest is the grocery store generic bottles. They actually preserve some Vitamin C. Lucy's tastes good, has some Vitamins and is quality. I only give it 4 stars out of 5 because the seals at the top are notoriously bad. You need to shake it and not only does the cap not keep everything in, but the seal sucks. AND it's reconstituted and burns away a significant chunk of health benefits. The large container is only very marginally cheaper by volume than the smaller bottles, which they could work on.Keep improving, especially the caps and seals. I'll keep buying. If you can improve the pasteurization and reconstitution process, I'd love it.Yes, you can use it for flavor, cooking, lemonade. But I use it for everyday drinking and if you're a fan of sour, I recommend it.
R**N
Lucy's Lime and Lemon juices
Like the value for the gallon of Real Lime and Lemon juices. It's a repeat order. So many uses for cooking, baking, limeades or lemonades, to soups or add in grilling fish or cooking meats...or your deserts. Will order again.
O**O
Quick shipping
Great for drinks!
B**B
Love Lucy's
Use enough I buy the gallon.
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