Clean Juice is coming to South End

Clean Juice is coming to South End
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Lake Norman-based Clean Juice is expanding to South End’s newly finished 1616 Center.

This is the building to the left of Price’s Chicken Coop that also houses newly-opened Italian fast-casual spot Fidelli. This will be the chain’s third Charlotte location, with two others in Stonecrest and Northlake.

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The juice bar was created by Landon and Kat Eckles and specializes in creating green, 100% organic smoothies, juices and acai bowls.

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The made-to-order cold-pressed juices like The Glow One (spinach, kale, chard, apple and cucumber for $8.50) and The Energy One (beet, apple, orange, celery, carrot and ginger for $7.15) are available in-store for people that just want a boost.

If you want more than just a boost, Clean Juice also caters to people that are willing to give up anything solid for up to 5 days to get it with full-on cleanses that range in price from $51 (6 juices, 1 day) to $250 (5 days, 30 juices).

The entire health-centric menu ranges in price from $2.95 to $9.95 and includes customizable, build-your-own options. See it in its entirety here.

[Related: Recovering Taco Bell addict opens organic juice and smoothie bar and it’s taking Birkdale by storm]

Owner Cindi Vaughn told the Agenda to expect a late March opening.

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