Puerto Rican Juice Bar

Puerto Rican Juice Bar

Proceeds from every sale to Puerto Rico Fiona relief

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Leading Smoothies, Protein Shakes and Acai and Fruit Bowl. We work with a small group of trusted vendors and distributors to bring the finest food products to our growing community of shoppers.

Since we first started operating in 2021, we’ve seen a great deal of change in the local food scene and we’re proud to be playing our part in helping to alter tastes and perceptions about what food should be. Come and visit us in person to experience for yourself.

Puerto Rican Juice Bar, Sol Relief collecting donations for Hurricane Fiona relief

By: Rebecca PetitPosted at 7:58 PM, Sep 19, 2022 and last updated 4:31 AM, Sep 20, 2022
HAINES CITY, Fla. — The catastrophic flooding caused by Hurricane Fiona has forced many Puerto Ricans out of their homes. Their families in Polk County said their loved ones would need assistance for months to come.

Norman Ruidiaz is the owner of Puerto Rican Juice Bar in Haines City. The juice stand is a little taste of home away from home.

“I have had the business for one year and a half. I have acai, fruit bowls and smoothies,” Ruidiaz said.

Ruidiaz said many of his family members that still live in Puerto Rico were evacuated out of their homes while rain from Hurricane Fiona reached historic levels.

“It’s really, really bad. A lot of people, I tell you, 95% of people I talked to in Puerto Rico lost everything,” he said.

His loved ones are now surviving without electricity because Fiona completely knocked out the island’s fragile power grid.

“Thousands of people in the same situation. Today is the first day," Ruidiaz continued. “Day by day, I’m sure it will be worse, day by day. Maybe they won’t have food, no transportation."

Ruidiaz felt like this could not come at a worse time since the island still hasn’t fully recovered from Hurricane Maria. He is now collecting canned goods and supplies to send to the devastated island.

“I have the connection already to transport. These people offer it for free to transport it to Puerto Rico,” he said.

He also plans on donating a dollar of each sale from his juice bar. Yamisbel Garcia was pleased to learn that her smoothie purchase is going to Puerto Rico relief efforts.

“It definitely helps that even us being over here in the United States, there’s still people willing to collaborate and come together to gain funds to send over,” she said.

https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-polk/puerto-rican-juice-bar-sol-relief-collecting-donations-for-hurricane-fiona-relief

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