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Article: GRAPE JUICE LEAVES SHELVES IN BUNCHES STORES CAN'T KEEP UP AFTER STUDY TOUTS HELATH BENEFITS.(FRONT)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- March 22, 1997
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Byline: PAT DOOLEY, STAFF WRITER
There were several gaping holes in the juice aisle at Harris Teeter supermarket on Virginia Beach Boulevard Friday afternoon.
The shelves of the Virginia Beach store were chock full of most bottled juices: orange, grapefruit, cranberry, pineapple.
But, wait, where was the purple grape juice?
Spots normally stocked with Concord juices from Welch's, Seneca and other brands, instead were flagged with small blue signs telling consumers the purple juices were temporarily sold out.
It was the same at nearby Hannaford, Farmer Jack and other grocery stores in South Hampton Roads.
Shoppers ...