Parker's Organic Juices  
    About UsOur ProductsOur ProcessWhy OrganicContactRetailers  
 

About Parker's
Our People
In the Media
FAQ

 

Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any added sugars in Parker's Organic Juices?
Are there any preservatives added to Parker's Organic Juices?
What is the shelf life of the juice?
What if I can't find Parker's Organic Juices in my area?
Why is there pulp at the bottom of the bottle?
Where does Parker's Organic source its fruit from?
Does pasteurisation decrease the content of nutrients?

Q: Are there any added sugars in Parker's Organic Juices?
A: No. The only sugars in our fruit juices are those that naturally occur in fruit! Just take a look at the nutrition information on any of our juice bottles for more information. Back to top . . .

Q: Are there any preservatives added to Parker's Organic Juices?
A: Again, the answer is no. We prefer to keep our juices as natural as possible, so we don't add preservatives. This reduces the shelf life somewhat, but we think it's worth it to achieve a natural tasting juice that's good for you. Back to top . . .

Q: What is the shelf life of the juice?
A: Our fruit juices are good for around 4 weeks from the time they are bottled, and our sparkling juices are good for around 6 months. All of our products should be consumed within a few days of opening, and must be kept refrigerated. We deliver to our retailers daily, so that our customers get the freshest juice possible! Back to top . . .

Q: What if I can't find Parker's Organic Juices in my area?
A: Our retailers cover a wide range of areas, but we haven't reached everywhere just yet! If you want Parker's Organic Juices available in your local area, tell us where you want us! Or feel free to contact our distributors. Back to top . . .

Q: Why is there pulp at the bottom of the bottle?
A: Pulp is a good sign - it means that the juice is as close as possible to a freshly squeezed/homemade juice. The pulp is naturally occurring, and contains fibre and other nutrients. Fibre is a health compound found in natural unprocessed or gently processed food. Back to top . . .

Q: Where does Parker's Organic source its fruit from?
A: Most of our oranges come from the area close to the border of NSW, SA and Victoria, which is famous for being an excellent orange growing area. We try to mostly use local fruit. Our mangos and passionfruit are from Queensland. Some fruits, such as guava and cranberry, are not grown in commercial quanities in Australia and we source them from overseas. Back to top . . .

Q: Does pasteurisation decrease the content of nutrients?
A: As a general rule, yes - the heating process of pasteurisation can decrease the amount of nutrients in a fruit juice. However, there are different types and temperatures of pasteurisation. Parker’s Organic uses a gentle method to pasteurise our juices, so that our customers can reap the benefits of a safe juice high in nutrients. Back to top . . .

   
 
Live Organic. Love Parker's
 
  Parker's Organic Juices  |  Ph: 02 9700 0211  |  E: info@parkersorganic.com.au  |  Web design: squiggle6