Costco Sells Organic Cold-Pressed Celery Juice

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If you’ve been curious to give celery juice a try, keep your eyes peeled the next time you shop at Costco!

For a limited time, you may spot these 6-bottle packs of Daily Greens Organic Cold-Pressed Celery Juice at your local Costco Warehouse for only $14.99 (just $2.50 per bottle)!

Each bottle of this organic celery juice has 12 ounces of celery juice that has been flavored with a touch of lemon. The bottles state benefits such as hydration, energy, electrolytes, potassium, and vitamins.

woman holding box of celery juice at costco

As a price comparison, Amazon sells an 18-pack of celery juice for $150 (a whopping $8.33 per bottle!) and Whole Foods sells a product called Organic Celery Glow for about $4.50 per 15.2 oz. bottle.

If you don’t want to pay the big bucks for this juice, make your own celery juice with these tips!


Bryn tried Suja Organic Uber Greens Juice from Costco and was not impressed!

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  1. Amanda

    Fresh cold pressed juice is only good a day or two. So beware that this probably has more added ingredients

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for the warning!

  2. Patti

    So easy to add fresh celery to my ninja and blend in with my morning smoothie. Couldn’t be easier and you don’t even taste it with lots of digestive benefits.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      How neat! Thanks for taking the time to comment, Patti! I have never made my own Celery juice!

  3. K

    This definitely going to have added ingredients… beware of juices and smoothies that are packaged. You can add celery juice to a blender and make it that way… fresh… not processed so you’re not losing any nutrients… definitely be aware of these products

    • Jackie

      Agreed, I’m not a fan of juices where you are losing nutrients and fiber. Just add it to a smoothie 🙂

    • Guggie

      Blending and pressing are two entirely different paths for different reasons, Ladies. Blending denatures your food, but it’s good if you just want the bulk. Cold pressing removes the bulk but preserves the nutrients.

  4. Kimba

    I believe and I could be wrong…but do to the packaging and the way it is packaged is what gives it a bit longer (cold) shelf life

  5. Marion

    Thanks for the post I have a juicer will try making this myself with lemon. Never occurred to me before, perfect for keto.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Oh perfect! You’re very welcome, Marion!

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