Clean Juice holds soft opening, offers healthy options to community – WBOY.com

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BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – A new healthy spot held its soft opening on Saturday. 
The Bridgeport Clean Juice offers cold press, fresh juices, smoothies, Acia bowls, sandwiches and more. Everything in the store is fully organic. Staff members at Clean Juice believe in transparency, that’s why customers can see every ingredient going into their order through the glass at the counter.  
Kelsie Price, the General Manager at Clean Juice said they believe food is medicine and it’s an important part of how our bodies live and thrive.  
“Our goal is to serve as many dense nutrients as possible and getting from the ground without all the chemicals on it through the organics is the most efficient way to do that we think,” Price said.  
They even have specialty drinks to help fight off a flu or cold.  
“Everyone’s looking for ways to boost their immune system with stuff going on so there are a lot of things we can do to help boost our immune systems,” Price said. “One, with dense citrus fruits and the nutrients in those but also add ones like we have camu camu or there are other things that are just really like healthy, organic nutrient boosters that can really just help your body fight off anything you might be coming down with.” 
Price recommends the cold press fridge. All the drinks in there are good for 7 to 10 days and are all marked with a date to ensure nutrient freshness.  
“We have everything from cashew milk lattes to full green juices with kale and spinach. Theirs just really a variety in that fridge.” 
She said the most popular one they sold on Saturday was the cream sickle cold press that’s made with orange juice. 
Clean Juice is located at 39 Conference Center Way Suite 101, Bridgeport. Its official grand opening is set for Dec. 18. 
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital accepted another donation from The Mountain Loggers Group.  
On Saturday, a check was presented to hospital officials for $165,201.15.  
FAIRMONT, W.Va. – The ConCerned Bikers of West Virginia group held its 6th annual toy drive on Saturday.  
Members of the group came together at the Family Dollar in Fairmont to collect donations from the community. The bikers then loaded the toys on a trailer and drove them to the Marion County Courthouse to deliver them to the Salvation Army.  
MEADOWBROOK, W.Va. – The Mustang Discovery Foundation’s Mustang Discovery Ride came to Harrison County on Saturday afternoon.
the group was at Stars and Strides in Meadowbrook to give a demonstration of how the organization trains mustangs.

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