Celebrate Black History Month
We’ve partnered with six Black artists to create limited-edition labels and celebrate Black History Month.

Celebrate
Black History Month
We’ve partnered with six Black artists to create limited-edition labels and celebrate Black History Month.
Meet The Artists
Alannah Tiller
Citrus 1
Alannah Tiller was born in Oxfordshire, England before moving to San Antonio, Texas where she now resides. Her label is inspired by the power of community and showcases her vibrant use of color and line work to evoke emotion.
Alloyius Mcilwaine
Strawberry Basil Lemonade
A Philadelphia native, Alloyius Mcilwaine is known for his symbolic shapes or “kudoglyphs” — positive affirmations in symbol form. His label finds inspiration in the beauty and journey of Black culture.
Our Impact
All month long, a portion of the proceeds from the sales of these juices will be donated to SÜPRSEED*, an organization that will help to bring affordable organic vegetables to low-income communities in South Los Angeles.**
*Ten cents per bottle from the sale of each Black History Month juice will be donated to SÜPRSEED for a total of up to $17,000.
** Excludes sales made in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, and West Virginia
Mufasa
Strawberry Orange Mango Smoothie
A Los Angeles dweller, Mufasa’s work is infused with storytelling. His label for Strawberry Orange Mango Smoothie is no exception and illustrates the bond between Black fathers and their children, as they inspire strength and perseverance in the next generation.
Shema Love
Mango Turmeric Lemonade
Shema Love’s West Indian upbringing is a tremendous influence in the Brooklyn resident’s work. Her label for Mango Turmeric draws inspiration from a saturday market in Jamaica and is a tribute to Black women being the pillars of the community.
Tiffany Tucker Boyd
Orange Turmeric
Bay Area based artist Tiffany Tucker Boyd is inspired by the vibrancy and diversity of the West Coast. Her label of Orange Turmeric celebrates gratitude and the act of “giving others their flowers.” Her healthy bouquet of fruits and vegetables also incorporates the colors of Black History Month.
UPENDO
Citrus 2
Los Angeles native (Watts), UPENDO brings life to his work through a vibrant use of color and movement. His energetic label for Citrus 2 is inspired by the music, motion and the bold aesthetics of Black culture.






