CT BUSINESSES
New Juice Bar in Norwalk Becomes Hit on Social Media
4 April 2021
It's Norwalk Nutrition's second week in business - and it is already a big hit in the community.

The new healthy smoothie and juice bar has become popular on Instagram for its vibrant teas and decadent shakes.
Owner Alyssa Anderson uses HerbalLife products, which are plant-based proteins, in its drinks.
Anderson says she is hoping to reshape the way people see healthy alternative eating.
Norwalk Nutrition also makes energy teas and wellness shots.
It is open seven days a week, and hours vary. The business is also looking to hire more workers.

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