Fresh Apple Juice from a foam topped glass. Milky golden caramel color. Drifting particles of green and yellow, like sand sifting through a sloshing sea. Real Apple Juice. It's not clear or shiny. It's matte. It doesn't catch the sunlight like a clear glass of water. It's opaque. Like the deep sea or a river bed. It's not perfectly bronze colored with a tinge of pretty red. It's not even that pretty at all. It's musty. It's soggy. It's hearty to swig. I sip and it's like biting into a juicy apple. The juice runs down my throat and the sugar gives me a burst of zestful energy. Tart. Sweet. Nourishing. Real Apple Juice is alive and well - if you know where to find it.
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