A juice
bag is a small, single-serving of fruit drink in a plastic
bag. It is available in single-serving packages at select, low-scale convenience stores but more commonly purchased at grocery stores in packages of 10 or 12. The bags are contained in a larger
bag.
Juice bags are generally shipped in a plastic milk crate due to the possibility of combustion or leaking during shipping and are commonly distributed by dairy companies.
Juice
bag is a colliquial term since most proper speaking folk call it a "mini-sip".
Juice pages also come with straws to poke a hole in the
bag. Most cool people just take a bite out of the corner and squeeze and suck out the juicy goodness.
Comes in variety of flavor such as fruit punch,
grape, lemonade, lemon lime, and orange drink. They are made with fine ingredients such as
water, sugar, flavour.
Surprisingly with their fruit tasting goodness, they contain no nutritional value, no vitamins or minerals (except
salt), and no fruit.
Juice bags is a term commonly used in Atlantic
Canada, specifically Cape Breton Island.
Get me a
bag of juice bags at the grocery store.
I'm going to have a Pizza Burger and wash it down with 2 Juice Bags.
I'm so thirsty from drinking lastnight and there's not even one Juice
Bag left in the
bottom of the fridge.