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Squeeze Juice Company opens at MarketStreet Lynnfield

Lynnfield, MA Squeeze Juice Company, the popular Boston-based juice and smoothie concept, is now open at MarketStreet Lynnfield.

Offering fresh and nutritious options all made from quality ingredients, Squeeze Juice Company features premium yet familiar menu items to fuel the day.

Located in its bright new space just off MarketStreet Lynnfield’s Green, Squeeze Juice Company is the perfect stop after getting in a sweat at one of MarketStreet’s many fitness studios. Squeeze’s seamless design incorporates reclaimed beach wood and bold window treatments to create a modern, playful, and best-in-class vibe. Full windows frame the entryway welcoming guests who can sit comfortably at the bar rail along the windows or enjoy their order al fresco at one of the MarketStreet Lynnfield’s several different outdoor communal seating areas.

Squeeze’s made-to-order menu items include a wide variety of cold pressed bottled raw juice, smoothies, and innovative frozen bowls featuring acai and other superfoods such as the Banana Nut Bowl and Peach Kombucha Bowl. Squeeze Juice Company also offers a variety of fan-favorite sweet and savory toasts such as the Avo-Can-Do and Choco Loco, as well as other made-in-house creative grab and go items.

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