Published On: Sun, Jun 22nd, 2014

Apura Juicery and Coffeehouse Plans to “Empower” Boca

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By Kathryn Wohlpart

Apura Juicery and Coffeehouse will join with The Gab Group to promote its products in late summer or early fall. Apura products are “made with intention” as Susan Mussaffi plans to show people that what they eat affects how they feel.

“Susan has a passion for living with intention and teaching others about the powerful mind-body benefits of plant-based food and drink,” said Michelle Soudry, the founder of The Gab Group who has been hired to help Mussaffi launch her new company.

Apura products will be made fresh daily, by hand, and are GMO, gluten, soy, and dairy free. Apura specializes in cold-brewed coffees, fresh juices, and flavored nut “mylks” — plant based milk-like substances. The juices will all be unpasteurized, cold-pressed, and will use organic produce whenever possible.

The plant-based food offered by Apura ranges from specialty salads to faux sushi. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Apura will be located on Powerline Rd and Palmetto Park Road.

“These offerings will not only look and taste great but will increase energy levels and ensure that patrons get their daily nourishment the way nature intended,” said Soudry. Featuring “rustic-chic” decor and communal seating, Mussaffi’s goal is to “empower the community” with plant-based foods.

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