Visited 5/7/22\\n\\nThis is our first time visiting a juice shop and this place doesn’t disappoint. If you’re into healthy juices or smoothies this is the place for you. They even have vegan cheesecake! Their signature dish!\\n\\nJust minutes from DownTown Columbus.\\n\\nThe owners were both present and were super knowledgeable, and friendly. They took time to explain for folks like us who had no idea about healthy juicing or agave, or spirulina etc. it was good conversation with them. They enjoy biking and hiking.\\n\\nWe ordered the;\\n\\n“Morning Dew” pineapple, banana, spinach, and agave**\\n\\nThe morning due had a flavor of sweet fruity taste. It is surprisingly very good.\\n\\n“Goddess” Apple, oats, cinnamon, maple syrup, banana, oat milk.\\n\\nThe goddess taste as if you’re eating a bowl of instant oatmeal. The flavor is on the tip of your tongue and enjoyable. Definitely a great breakfast smoothie.\\n\\nI also tried the “French Press” for the first time, dark roast and it was amazing. Check out the video of the press in action. Can’t find video click my name and view photos/videos\\n\\nThe beans used are grown in shade, the owners said reduces the acidity of the coffee compared to coffee beans grown in direct sunlight. Those beans have about two levels higher in acidity. Good info!\\n\\nWe also got a ginger shot, it’s good for inflammation and uh… can’t remember what I was told. :( it is powerful shot of ginger and citrus.\\n\\nThis place is clean, has nice sitting areas to enjoy your beverage of choice and or read a book.\\n\\nDefinitely good to support local businesses! Check them out. Read more below about sweeteners used.\\n\\n————\\n\\nWe asked about agave nectar, online says “is often referred to as agave syrup. It’s found in various health foods and marketed as a natural, diabetic-friendly sweetener that doesn’t spike your blood sugar levels.”\\n\\nThe harmful effects of agave — and sugar in general — have very little to do with the glycemic index but everything to do with the large amounts of fructose — and agave nectar is very high in fructose.\\n\\nWe also asked about Spirulina, it’s mains compound “phycocyanin” which has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties has various nutrients and antioxidants that benefit your body and brain.\\n\\nIt is a type of cyanobacteria, which is a family of single-celled microbes that are often referred to as blue-green algae.\\n\\nThanks