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LOW-SUGAR SWAP TOOL

You set out to make something healthy — and your juice keeps coming out sweet enough to be dessert.

Turn any fruit-heavy bottle into a crisp, lower-sweetness version that still tastes good — with a swap chart and a fix-it tool that tell you exactly what to change.

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A real system, not another PDF.

This is the guided dashboard you log into — the actual thing buyers use after checkout.

Low-Sugar Juice Swap Matrix

Your dashboard · after checkout

Swap matrix

Lower-sugar replacements

12 swap examples
  • AppleCucumber
    Less fruit-forward structure
  • PineappleCarrot
    Keeps familiar brightness
  • MangoBell pepper
    Tropical → bright veg
  • OrangeGrapefruit
    Tart edge, less sweet profile
  • GrapeCucumber + lime
    Refreshing fruit-as-accent rewrite

What you walk away with

By the end of week one, you'll have:

  • A rewrite engine that scales the swap to your bottle — pick the over-used sweet ingredient and get keep-this-much and replace-with amounts
  • A fix-it tool that diagnoses a too-sweet, sour, thin, earthy, or flat bottle and tells you what to add right now
  • 20 before-and-after examples in 10 real pairs, each with honest estimated calorie ranges
  • A saved-rewrites shelf with tried-it tracking, a shareable Swap Card, and a large-type Kitchen Mode for while you juice

See what you actually make

Real recipes, real photos.

Real food photography on every recipe card — no clip-art.

Cucumber Lime Green After

Lower-sweetness after example

Cucumber Lime Green After

A lighter version that uses cucumber, lime, mint, and spinach instead of extra fruit.

~12 oz

Carrot Citrus Light After

Lower-sweetness after example

Carrot Citrus Light After

A carrot blend that uses cucumber, lemon, and ginger to reduce sweetness while keeping lift.

~12 oz

Beet Grapefruit Light After

Lower-sweetness after example

Beet Grapefruit Light After

A beet-light version with grapefruit, cucumber, and mint for tartness.

~12 oz

Romaine Lime Green After

Lower-sweetness after example

Romaine Lime Green After

A softer green replacement with romaine, cucumber, lime, and a smaller pear accent.

~12 oz

Cucumber Watermelon Lime After

Lower-sweetness after example

Cucumber Watermelon Lime After

A cooler version that splits volume between cucumber and watermelon.

~14 oz

Citrus Cucumber Herb After

Lower-sweetness after example

Citrus Cucumber Herb After

A lower-sweetness swap that uses cucumber, lemon, grapefruit, and herbs.

~12 oz

Built on everyday produce

The ingredients these recipes actually lean on — regular grocery-run produce, shown with real photos.

  • Cucumber
  • Lemon
  • Spinach
  • Orange
  • Green apple
  • Lime
  • Beet
  • Carrots
  • Pear
  • Carrot

Everything included

One simple system, in the order you need it.

You don't use it all at once — the dashboard walks you through each piece step by step.

  • ingredient-picker rewrite engine with scaled amounts
  • 25-row swap matrix with ingredient chip filters and row-level saves
  • fix-it tool covering five flavor problems
  • 20 before-and-after recipe modification examples (10 pairs)
  • saved-rewrites shelf with tried-it tracking (up to 12)
  • branded shareable Swap Card
  • Kitchen Mode large-type view
  • sweetness impact labels
  • calorie impact labels

The difference a plan makes

Same fruit. A very different bottle.

Winging it

With the swap matrix

Your ‘healthy’ juice quietly tastes like dessert.
Dial the sweetness down on purpose while keeping the flavor you like.
Every fix is ‘add more apple,’ so it drifts sweeter.
Swap in crisp bases, citrus, and herbs that brighten without sugar.
A too-sweet bottle just gets poured out.
Fix it on the spot — the tool tells you what to add now.
You avoid bold ingredients because they wreck the bottle.
Use beet, ginger, and grapefruit in measured, balanced amounts.
You guess at swaps and hope for the best.
A chart and 20 worked examples show the exact change to make.

Why it works

Built for the part beginners actually struggle with.

What this helps you do

A buyer expects a compact tool that solves a too-sweet recipe problem quickly.

Why this exists

Instant sweetness reduction and swap guidance.

Reduce sweetness without losing flavor

Swap extra fruit for cucumber, celery, romaine, citrus, mint, basil, ginger, or fennel — with amounts scaled to your bottle.

I kept ‘healthifying’ my juice and somehow making dessert — apple, then orange, then a little pineapple to cover the greens, and suddenly it’s syrup. This is the swap sheet I built to fix that: less fruit, smarter bases, a little citrus and herb to carry the flavor. No demonizing fruit, no health claims — just bottles that taste bright instead of sugary. Built by a fellow home juicer, not a brand.

— Ezra, founder

Get started

Start your first week today.

$9

Launch price

One-time · instant access · no subscription

A fruit-heavy bottle quietly buries a few dollars of produce in sweetness you didn’t want. This costs less than a week of over-sweet juices you tip down the sink while you guess — and you only pay once.

Practical swap promise

You get a fast matrix for reducing fruit-heavy structure while keeping cold-press juice bright, crisp, and drinkable.

Honest answers before you buy

Isn’t this just ‘use less fruit’?

That’s the start, but ‘use less fruit’ on its own makes most juice taste flat. The matrix shows you what to put in instead — crisp bases, citrus, herbs, and lower-sweetness builders — so the bottle stays bright and drinkable, not watery and boring.

Will my favorite recipes still taste good?

Yes — that’s the whole point. Each swap keeps the character of the original (green, carrot, beet, watermelon) and just dials the sweetness down. The before-and-after examples show the exact change on real recipes.

Are you saying fruit is bad?

No. Fruit isn’t the enemy — this is about recipe structure, not health rules. The tool just helps you control how sweet a bottle gets, and keeps fruit as an accent when you want a lighter one.

Is it an on-site guide?

No — it’s a guided dashboard you log into. The rewrite engine, swap matrix, fix-it tool, before-and-after examples, and Kitchen Mode all live on the site and work on any device.

Does it make any health or sugar claims?

No. This is recipe and flavor education only — taste, sweetness, and variety. Calories and sweetness notes are rough estimates, and nothing here is medical, blood-sugar, or weight-loss advice.