
Why fresh watermelon juice is more than a treat — hydration, lycopene, and recovery, from real Texas watermelons.
Watermelon is about 92% water, so fresh watermelon juice is one of the most hydrating things you can drink on a hot Texas day — with natural electrolytes like potassium.
Watermelon is rich in lycopene, the antioxidant that gives the red flesh its color. Fresh, raw watermelon juice keeps that lycopene in its natural, bioavailable form.
A glass of watermelon juice contributes vitamin C and vitamin A, which support your immune system and skin — a flavorful way to get them in.
Watermelon contains the amino acid L-citrulline, which some studies link to reduced muscle soreness. Its potassium and water content make it a natural after-workout drink.
Cold-pressed and fresh-made juice keeps more of these nutrients than shelf-stable juice from concentrate. We press ours from ripe Texas watermelons.
General information only — not medical advice.
Made from ripe Texas watermelons, cold and never from concentrate. Pickup in DeSoto.
Order from our DeSoto standYes. It is hydrating (about 92% water), rich in lycopene and antioxidants, and provides vitamin C, vitamin A, and potassium. Fresh, cold-pressed juice retains more nutrients than juice from concentrate.
Many people drink it for recovery. Watermelon contains L-citrulline and potassium, which are associated with hydration and reduced muscle soreness.
DeSoto Fruits & Juice presses fresh watermelon juice from ripe Texas watermelons at 621 N Hampton Rd, Suite 113, DeSoto, behind the DQ.
621 N Hampton Rd, Suite 113, DeSoto, TX 75115
Behind the DQ — in the DQ parking lot.
Hours: Friday & Saturday pickups, or by appointment. Order ahead or book a time.