Both are primarily whole food dietary supplements designed to provide nutrition from whole fruits and vegetables, rather than from isolated vitamins and minerals.
But there are some big differences.

What’s your first reaction?

1. Look at the bottles:
 

Are you drawn to one more than the other?

   
2. Sniff Test:
  Open the bottles.  Take a whiff of Pop a Green (or Pop a Purple).  Then take a whiff of Juice Plus Garden (or Orchard).  What do you think?
   
3. Comparison of ingredients
  Below are the number of vegetables, cruciferous veggies, fruits, berries, digestive enzymes, friendly flora and fiber ingredients in both products compiled from the labels.
Summary
 
Pop A Green
Juice Plus Garden
Pop A Purple
Juice Plus Orchard
All Veggies
25
9
Cruciferous Veggies
5
3
All Fruits
22
8
Berries
6
1
Digestive Enzymes
11
4
11
6
Friendly Flora
2
1
2
1
Flora Food     
2
0
2
0
Fiber*
0
7
0
5
*Neither Pop a Green nor Pop a Purple has fiber ingredients, because while fiber is healthful, it is widely available and inexpensive.

4. A detailed comparison of all the ingredients in each product follows.
Green and Garden / Purple and Orchard

 


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