Newnan Has Gone Organic with New USDA-Certified Juice Bar
Friday, December 9th, 2022
Newnan residents will now have a new go-to spot to boost their immune system, cleanse and eat and drink purely natural. Clean Juice, the original USDA-certified organic juice bar franchise, will open its newest location at 314 Newnan Crossing Bypass Suite 316C 5316 on Dec. 10.
To celebrate the new location in Newnan, Clean Juice is hosting a grand opening on Dec. 13 and will be offering the first 50 customers free Clean Juice for a year. There will be several promotions throughout the day, including $5 off acai bowls from 9-11 a.m., buy one get one smoothies and $2 off a salad, wrap or sandwich from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and from 5-8 p.m. 10% of the sales will be donated to a non-profit. The location will continue to celebrate their opening throughout the week, and are offering buy four wellness shots get one free on Wednesday, 50% of sandwiches, wraps, and salads on Thursday, buy one cold pressed juice get one 20% off on Friday, a free 12 oz kids smoothie with any other smoothie purchase on Saturday and 50% off any item if you are in the colors of your favorite sports team on Sunday. Customers will also be able to receive 15% off all grab and go cleanses during each of these days.
The Newnan fast-casual juice bar is owned and operated by health and wellness advocates Zachery Tillery and Thomas Parker. Both having been born and raised in Newnan, the pair are not just business partners, but family as well with Parker being Tillery's brother-in-law. Both have very diverse backgrounds, with Tillery's experience in warehouse management and Parker's being an electrical engineer for NASCAR. However, one thing they have in common is their passion for healthy and organic food.
"We are passionate about eating healthy, and finding natural and organic products that we can incorporate into our family meals can be a challenge," said Tillery. "We're excited to be able to bring Clean Juice to our hometown, and provide a beneficial food and drink option to the community."