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Latina Entrepreneurs Are Nourishing the Pacific Northwest—One Juice at a Time

  • Writer: Edith
    Edith
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

At Copa De Oro Fruits, we believe that food is medicine, and community is everything.

As a Latina-owned business in Seattle, we're proud to be part of a growing movement of women reshaping what wellness, entrepreneurship, and food justice look like in

the Pacific Northwest.


We source fresh fruit from local farmers such as acma mission orchard, Alvares Organic Farm, Shipwreck Honey, Lavender Connection, and much more and turn it into cold-pressed juices and wellness shots — sold directly at farmers markets, cultural festivals, and pop-ups across the region. We do this because we believe everyone deserves access to nourishing, high-quality food that reflects the seasons, the land, and the people

who grow it.


The company slogan is being displayed in large letters reading "Fueling Families, Nourishing Champions."

At the heart of Copa De Oro Fruits is a mission to support health-conscious families, especially busy moms, working professionals, and communities often left out of traditional health trends.


The image is of the company owner in the commissary kitchen surrounded by fresh fruit

As Latina entrepreneurs, we bring our heritage, hustle, and heart to everything we do — from how we source our fruit to how we show up for our customers. We’re not just selling juice; we’re building something more nourishing: representation, connection, and a healthier future for all.


Want to taste the difference? Find us at your local farmers market or follow us on Instagram @ordercopa to see where we’ll be next.

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