Trasca & Co Partners with Watts Juicery

By | February 24, 2016
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Trasca & Co and Watts Juicery partnership

Ponte Vedra Beach, FL – Trasca & Co Eatery announced this week that they have officially begun serving Watts cold-pressed organic juices at their Ponte Vedra location, 155 Tourside Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082.

Trasca & Co will serve a limited variety of Watts Juicery’s 16 flavors, but will offer a Watts cold-pressed orange juice exclusive to The Eatery — specifically for mimosas. When local businesses partner, great things happen!

About Trasca & Co Eatery
Trasca & Co Eatery, Voted “Best New Restaurant in JAX” by the Florida-Times Union readers and located in the Sawgrass Village Shopping Center, is owned and operated by Ponte Vedra residents Sara Frasca and Travis Trembath. The Eatery specializes in an Italian-inspired sandwich called the Panino, which was invented by Sara’s grandmother Everetta Frasca in 1974, in Colorado. The Eatery focuses on using the most flavorful ingredients to deliver a delicious handcrafted sandwich, in an eclectic, fast-casual setting. Follow Trasca & Co Eatery at www.trascaandco.com or www.facebook.com/trascaandco.

About Watts Juicery
Watts Juicery is Jacksonville’s first true cold-pressed juicery. Watts believes in taking each moment in life and making the most of it. Their fresh, cold-pressed organic juices give you the maximum amount of nutrients possible into each and every bottle. The cold-pressing process preserves the most antioxidants and nutrients available from the fruits and vegetables you love — more than any other juicing process. Just one 16 oz. juice can provide an entire day’s serving of fruits and veggies — that’s three to five pounds of organic produce. It’s the most efficient and effective way to give your body the maximum amount of nutrients, vitamins and minerals it needs. It’s organic, delicious and 100 percent electricious.

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