You may despise motivational speakers because you think your world is falling apart, not until you read the story of Sesa Juice. Sesa, is a short form of the name of the company’s founder. In this article, we got in touch with the currently 24 year old to walk down his company’s memory lane.
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What Is Sesa Juice?
Sesa juice is a reputable Ugandan business dealing in the making of natural fresh juice. According to the founder, their products are made strictly with NO preservatives added.
Who founded Sesa Juice?
Sesa juice came to existence through Issah a 24 year old gentleman. He says that he was compelled after seeing need to quench people’s thirst with a natural fresh drink. The company currently exists in Makerere, Sir Apollo Kaggwa Road, opposite shell petrol station after the western gate. It’s quite intriguing the power young people are radiating in this day and age.
What products do they deal in?
Sesa Juice deals in the making and selling all natural fruits juice specifically as a client prefers. This means that one can come through and make a custom order and they will be at their service. I personally think that’s exciting, especially if it grows to a wide scale.
Sesa Juice opened in March 2022 as Sessanga wanted to cater for people’s health. “I wanted people to get rid of preserved drinks!” he adds. While this might sound like an attack on the established juice bottling brands, it is way more healthy because scientists like Doctor Kasenene recommend fruits and vegetables.
Ingredients And Areas Served
According to Issah, they use only natural things like fruits and they serve all areas of the country. To make an order, you may visit their offices in Makerere. Alternatively, you can call them on +256759993646. The company does deliveries to all parts of the country.
What Other Special Services Do They Offer?
“We provide juice on all types of functions; we deliver in offices, homes, among other places” confirmed Issah.
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