They offer small bottles of juice, and are aiming to make a big environmental impact - Tasmanian Juice Press, a stalwart of Hobart's Farmgate Market, have made the move north as one of the newest stallholders at Harvest.
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It's something that co-owner Bentley Deegan and his partners have wanted to do for a long time.
"We were already stocked at a few different cafes around Launceston and we found there was a call for the drinks," Mr Deegan said.
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"It's a really relaxed vibe here and everyone has been really welcoming and friendly.
"We've noticed that a lot of our Hobart customers are actually Launceston natives who travel down every few weeks and visit us at Farmgate, so people are familiar with our product and have been happy to see us."
Their point of difference, according to Mr Deegan, is their commitment to being environmentally friendly.
"Most of what we do [at overall company Brands on Parade] tries to bring things out of the waste cycle and repurpose them," he said.
'We only use glass bottles, and give a dollar back to everyone who returns the bottles, to try and encourage people to reuse items and recycle.
"Small things like this can make a big difference."
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