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Main Squeeze Juice Co. Continues Houston Expansion with New Heights Store | Business

Main Squeeze Juice Co. continues to grow in greater Houston. The Louisiana-based smoothie and juice bar franchise, whose ownership group includes Houston native and NFL punter Thomas Morstead, recently opened its new regional store in The Heights.

Located at 1541 N. Shepherd, the new store is owned and operated by Marc Miller and Jeff Drost, who initially introduced Houstonians to Main Squeeze’s superfood-inspired menu in 2018 when they opened their first location in Webster. They also have three other locations in Cypress, Pearland and Friendswood.







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Main Squeeze recently opened a location in the Heights at 1541 N. Shepherd. (Photo courtesy of Main Squeeze Juice Co.)


“We are so excited to finally bring this incredibly health-focused brand to The Heights,” Miller said. “Not only does Main Squeeze excite people with our amazing products, but we also make our customers feel like they are moving toward a new healthy lifestyle.” Try us and discover the difference fresh, nutritious food can make in your life.

With a motto and mission of “Making Health Easier,” Main Squeeze offers a daily source of plant-based nutrition packed with fast, natural energy. From its 12 whole fruit and vegetable smoothies to its 13 cold-pressed juices, the concept’s exclusive recipes offer a variety of options to fit different lifestyles and goals.

Superfood smoothies are free of ice, fillers and syrups, ensuring a pure, authentic taste. Some of the best sellers include Plant Power, Green Protein, Chocolate Love, and Tropikale. The juices are handcrafted in-house and contain between 2 and 4 pounds of product in each bottle, with Detox and Vision being two of the brand’s most popular options among customers.

In addition to smoothies and juices, Main Squeeze also offers a selection of wellness shots, Acai and Pitaya bowls made with organic acai berries harvested from the Amazon rainforest in Brazil, breakfast sandwiches, wraps, toasts, hot and frozen lattes, and various other cognitive-enhancing coffee products.

“Our signature recipes focus on combining nutritious and delicious ingredients, and will keep customers coming back for more,” Drost said.

As for Main Squeeze’s continued local expansion, Miller and Drost have no plans to slow down. In addition to their five existing locations, the duo is committed to opening four additional stores in the Houston area over the next few years. Although leases have not yet been signed, they are considering Rice Village, The Galleria and Memorial for potential sites.