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Fresh By Juice For Life

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Big Carrot Natural Food Market

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Eco-Friendly

33 Reviews

Booster Juice

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Ten Ren Tea Co Limited

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Family

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Lettieri Foods

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Orange Julius

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Pulp Kitchen

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St Lawrence Market Juice Bar

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posted Jul 5 2009

LisaBorden

Expert

Eco-Friendly

Big Carrot Natural Food Market

348 Danforth Ave #209, Toronto, ON, M4K1N8

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Alternative to Commercial Supermarkets: Aside from offering the finest selection in organic and healthy products, you'll find a full produce and meat department, a wholistic dispensary and a juice bar at the Carrot. The amazing thing is that The Big Carrot is a worker-co-op - their website currently claims that there are over 60 worker/owners. Which, in my opinion must be part of the reason that you can actually get great service here...and get questions answered. So, whether you can walk to shop along the Danforth (lucky you!), or if you need to drive a distance to get to the Carrot, it's worth it...consider it a diversion (like an outing to the museum or art gallery) where you will probably find at least one of your soon-to-be favoruite products, from lipstick and hairbrushes to potato chips and local potatoes, you'll find it all. They offer weekly specials and many classes and seminars, so check their website for complete up-to-date details. Of course, remember to bring your reusable bags.

posted May 10 2009

KatTancock

Expert

Fit & Healthy

Liquid Nutrition

346 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON, M5V 2A2

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A meal in a cup: I first discovered this chain during a business trip to their home city, Montreal, and fell in love with their nutrition-packed drinks. They have a wide selection of smoothies, catering to different tastes and needs: some are dairy-based, some soy and some just juice. They also have tons of supplements to add to the drinks, such as protein powder and vitamin C or even chia, ginseng or omega 3. The whole menu (including calorie counts) is available on the website - and be careful! Some of the smoothies are high enough in calories that you really want to make them more of a meal than a snack. Besides the smoothies, they also offer a selection of snacks, bars and light meals.