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Juice bar picks Coral Springs for first Florida location. Here are 5 takeaways

Maha Juice Bar is aiming to open in mid to late April at 3300 University Drive Suite A3, within the Cornerstone development in Coral Springs’ downtown area.
Maha Juice Bar is aiming to open in mid to late April at 3300 University Drive Suite A3, within the Cornerstone development in Coral Springs’ downtown area. Courtesy of Maha Juice Bar

Maha Juice Bar, a brand founded by Marcieli Pastorio in Massachusetts, is planning to open its first Florida location in Coral Springs this spring.

The new juice bar will aim to bring wellness and joy to the community of Coral Springs with its healthy offerings.

FULL STORY: Massachusetts-based Maha Juice Bar opening Coral Springs location this spring

A Maha Juice Bar will open in the Cornerstone development in downtown Coral Springs.
A Maha Juice Bar will open in the Cornerstone development in downtown Coral Springs. Courtesy of Maha Juice Bar

Here are the highlights:

  • Maha Juice Bar is aiming to open in mid to late April at 3300 University Drive Suite A3, within the Cornerstone development in Coral Springs’ downtown area.
  • The juice bar offers a variety of health-focused options, including açaí bowls, smoothies, juices, sandwiches, wraps and toasts, all made with natural, unprocessed ingredients.
  • Pastorio, originally from Brazil, founded Maha Juice Bar after gaining business experience from running a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise.
  • Pastorio’s journey into entrepreneurship began in 2018, leading to the expansion of Maha Juice Bar to three locations in Massachusetts, with Coral Springs being the third corporate-owned location.
  • The brand is built on Christian principles and sources its açaí from Brazil, aiming to make wellness easy and accessible for everyone in the community.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Coral Springs News newsroom. The full story in the link at top was reported, written and edited entirely by Coral Springs News journalists.

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