Did you know that POM is the only pomegranate juice that controls its juice from tree to bottle? Bottle-to-bottle, batch-to-batch and year-to-year, POM Wonderful controls the entire process and quality!
We grow and hand-pick our very-own fruit. And we squeeze the "wonderful" pomegranates using proprietary pressing equipment that we designed ourselves. This stringent quality control process results in our, POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice with superior taste and a consistent dose of polyphenol antioxidants.
Unlike other brands, we don't buy juice from outside vendors, domestic or import. In fact, when we ran short of our own juice in 2006, we simply shipped fewer bottles of juice. We would rather make less money than destroy the integrity of our POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice that our consumers have come to trust.
...From the POM orchards to your home -enjoy in good health!

I noticed that the bottom of the container shows a #7 along with #1. Isn't #7 the 'bad'one?
Posted by: Robin Muench | 04/30/2008 at 09:29 AM
Great question! Our plastic bottles do NOT contain Bisphenol-A (BPA) They are made from Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and carry the PET1 recycle symbol. Our plastic bottles have been determined by the Food and Drug Administration to be safe for food and food storage. This is after rigorous testing over the last 20 yrs.
We take great pride in growing, hand-harvesting and pressing our very-own pomegranates, to make our POM Wonderful juice so we feel our bottles have to be deserving of such greatness! We didn't take the design / production process of our iconic bottles lightly.
Posted by: POM Wonderful | 04/17/2008 at 01:08 PM
A recent study on plastics showed that there is some health concerns about exposure to polycarbonates/ bisphenol-a in plastic bottles. Does POM use plastic bottles which contain these chemicals? IF POM does maybe a switch to glass or a bisphenol-a free plastic bottle would enhance the health traits of the POM products. I love POM pomergrate juice and drink it daily.
Posted by: Lanford Adami | 04/16/2008 at 12:21 PM