What the Floridas Natural Orange Juice TV commercial - West 76th Street is about.
The Florida's Natural Orange Juice TV Spot, 'West 76th Street' begins with a little boy named Tommy waking up early in the morning to the sound of his mother squeezing fresh oranges for a delicious glass of Florida's Natural Orange Juice. As Tommy's mother goes about her morning routine, the streets of their neighborhood gradually come to life in the background. As if by magic, the houses and buildings in the area start swaying to the rhythm of the beat, synchronized with the sound of the oranges being squeezed.
With each squeeze of the juicer, the scene around Tommy transforms into a lively dance party, complete with neighbors in bright, colorful clothing and fruit vendors pushing their carts along the street. And all the while, the unmistakable aroma of freshly squeezed oranges fills the air, enticing everyone in the neighborhood with its sweet fragrance.
The TV spot captures the essence of Florida in a fun and playful way, showcasing the abundance of fresh oranges and the vibrant energy of its people. The creative use of music and visuals make for an engaging and memorable advertisement that is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers.
In the end, the Florida's Natural Orange Juice TV Spot, 'West 76th Street," leaves us with a sense of joy and community, reminding us that a simple glass of orange juice can bring people together and create moments of pure happiness.
Floridas Natural Orange Juice TV commercial - West 76th Street produced for
Florida's Natural Growers
was first shown on television on November 9, 2014.
Frequently Asked Questions about florida's natural orange juice tv spot, 'west 76th street'
As a citrus cooperative, Florida's Natural uses citrus grown by its cooperative members in Central and South Florida in its products (as well as concentrated citrus juice from Mexico), and seeks to provide the maximum return for fruit to its members, supporting these citrus growers and their families.
Citrus World, Inc.'s portfolio of products includes the cooperative's flagship brand, Florida's Natural, as well as many other trusted juice brands. Citrus World is proud of its long relationship with the Walt Disney Company as its licensee of their Donald Duck Brand since 1941.
It's a good orange juice but it's not great to drink it all the time; because it's supposed to be the healthy orange juice, and I like it because it only has orange juice. But can it not have unnatural sugar in it because that's not healthy, Oranges have their own sugar.
The Florida orange crop can no longer meet our consumer demand, so we are adding in only the best Mexican Valencia orange juice.
Oranges have thrived in Florida due to the state's sub-tropical temperatures, abundant rainfall, plenty of sunshine and unique, sandy soil. Florida's distinctive natural conditions are why Florida Oranges tend to be juicier as well as taste and look different from other oranges.
Florida's Natural Growers is an agricultural cooperative based in Lake Wales, Florida. It is currently owned by over 1,100 grower members.
Florida's Natural Growers is an agricultural cooperative based in Lake Wales, Florida. It is currently owned by over 1,100 grower members.
We can all drink to that!
- Vitamin C. Everybody knows orange juice is a great source of vitamin C.
- VITAMIN D. Vitamin D puts your body in drive!
- POTASSIUM. Move over bananas.
- FOLATE. A healthier brain and spine means a healthier you, and folate helps with just that.
- THIAMIN.
The juiciness of Florida Oranges is part of the difference between Florida Orange Juice and orange juice from other places in the world – our oranges are juicier and provide more of the great taste that you love. In fact, more than 90 percent of the oranges grown in Florida are squeezed for 100% orange juice!
Florida's Natural was just not what we wanted from a glass of store-bought juice. The added sweetness paired with a weak orange flavor was disappointing. It's worth nothing that (based on the bottles we purchased at a local grocery store) the Tropicana was the most expensive per ounce.
During the Second World War, scientists invented a process for making concentrated orange juice. Soon, a frozen concentrate was developed that transformed orange juice production into a multi-billion-dollar industry. In 1967 the Florida legislature designated orange juice as the official state beverage.
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- Florida has designated the orange as its official state fruit, orange juice as the state beverage and the orange blossom as its state flower.
- Oranges are high in antioxidants that neutralize the effects of free radicals.
- Navel oranges were named because of the bellybutton-like formation opposite the stem end.