POV of a business owner in Chapelton: The Juicing Co.

Nestled in the heart of Chapelton’s vibrant community, The Boxes offer a unique opportunity for small businesses to flourish – and The Juicing Co is living proof of that.

From busy farmers’ market weekends to juicing for celebrities and nourishing a growing wellness community – we caught up with Vanessa to hear how The Juicing Co. is getting on at its premises 18 months after receiving the keys.

What makes Chapelton feel like the right ‘home base’ for The Juicing Co?

“It’s literally a seven-minute drive from my house to my box – which is ideal. But honestly, the community here is just lovely. I love, love, love the Chapelton community – they’re so supportive. I’ve made so many lovely friends here – they really are the best.

“Plus, The Boxes are also such a unique opportunity – there isn’t anything else that offers small, sustainable spaces for growing businesses. This made that first jump so much less scary!”

What’s it like working alongside other small, local businesses at The Boxes?

“It’s lovely. Everyone is here to support each other, we’ve got each other’s back. We all help each other out. Even though we’re all well-established in our own right, we’re still young, small businesses and a lot of us work solo, so having that little network around you really helps – it makes things feel less lonely.”

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It’s been 18 months since you moved into The Boxes. How has your business changed since then?

“The growth has been phenomenal. Before, I was juicing from home – and I never want to do that again! I had to work on a much smaller scale, which meant I couldn’t do events or anything like that.

“Since moving into The Boxes, everything has just grown really quickly. The farmers’ markets brought a whole new level of exposure – we’ve had queues for over an hour and a half! I feel bad in one way, but it’s also amazing.

“Having a physical space has brought a whole new level of visibility. If this is what the last 18 months have brought, I’m excited to see what the next 18 look like!”

What have been your biggest learnings as a business owner – and what advice would you give to others thinking of setting up in Chapelton?

“I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is to be flexible. You have to be willing to pivot quickly and not be afraid to try new things. Some ideas work brilliantly, and others don’t – and that’s okay. That’s just part of running a small business.

“You need to let go of your ego, be okay with things not always going to plan, and just keep trying. It’s definitely a resilience thing – learning, adapting and moving forward.

“And if you’re thinking of setting up in Chapelton, my biggest advice would be: support the local community, and the community will support you. If you show up for others, they’ll rally around you too – that’s what I’ve seen time and time again here.”

What have been some of your biggest “pinch me” moments?

“I’ve had a few pretty wild moments actually! I’ve got videos of Joey Essex drinking our juices on Dancing on Ice. We’ve also supplied Ant & Dec – I grew up watching Saturday Night Takeaway, so that was surreal.

“We’ve juiced for The Voice too – to think that Will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones have had our juices is just… wild! And I’m actually juicing for them again next month. Those kinds of moments are crazy, especially when it’s people you grew up seeing on TV.”

Have you introduced any new products or services recently? What’s proving popular?

“Other than our core range of juice packages, we launched group cleanses at the end of last year – they were really popular, and I love the community aspect of them.

“Then there’s matcha lattes – probably our most popular item ever. People are obsessed! We’ve done variations like maple matcha, vanilla matcha, and I’m about to trial a delicious collagen matcha too.

“We’ve got seasonal specials – like our berry basil juice. People love it! At the farmers’ markets, we do more specials, our super popular brunch bags, as well as a few refined sugar-free treats like our millionaire cups rather than the core range, so people can come try something new.

“The idea is: being healthy doesn’t have to be boring. You can still enjoy delicious things – but without emulsifiers, additives, or junk – just whole foods.”

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What are you most looking forward to in the coming months?

“We’ve just finished Offshore Europe, which was our biggest project to date – producing over 2,400 juices. To top it off, we were recognised in a Parliamentary motion, which was just lovely!

“Looking ahead, we’re juicing for The Voice again next month, which is so exciting!

“Going forward, I want to focus on bringing out more simple wellness tools – I’ve got another eBook in the works…

“I’m also looking into bringing someone on board, which could allow us to open more days, do more events, and expand on the wellness lifestyle side of the business. I want to keep creating that awareness – that The Juicing Co is about wellness, community and feeling good from the inside out.”


A look back at this year’s Scarecrow Festival!

Now that September is here and the little ones are back to school, we’re taking a moment to look back on one of this summer’s most joyful community events here at Chapelton – the 7th annual Scarecrow Festival.

Held during the month of August, the festival brought together residents and visitors alike. With almost 60 scarecrows popping up throughout the town, this year’s ‘freestyle’ theme gave participants the freedom to let their imaginations run wild – and the results did not disappoint. With everything from a Minion to Donald ‘Hay’ Trump to Paddington Bear, the creativity on display this year was fantastic

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After much anticipation, and some tough-decision making, the winners were proudly announced:

1st Place: No. 49 Jet 2 Holidays had everyone booking a one-way ticket to first place!

2nd Place: No. 11 Dave the Seagull truly ruffled some feathers – in the best way!

3rd Place: No. 38 Feathers McGraw slid into third with some seriously criminal creativity!

A massive well done to everyone who took part, and heartfelt thanks to everyone who visited, voted and helped make this year’s festival such a success.

And of course, a huge congratulations to the winners! All funds raised will be donated to charities of their choice – an important reminder that while this event is all about getting creative and bringing our wonderful community together, it’s also about giving back.

The Scarecrow Festival has firmly established itself as a much-loved tradition here in Chapelton – and we’re already looking forward to next year’s event!If you’d like to see more of this year’s scarecrows, head to the Scarecrows of Chapelton Facebook page.


Join us at Chapelton Farmers’ Market this weekend!

The wait is nearly over – Chapelton’s next Farmers’ Market is just around the corner, and it promises to be one of our biggest yet! 

On Sunday 21st September from 11am to 2:30pm, Chapelton will be buzzing with food, crafts, local produce and plenty of community spirit. From farm-fresh meats to handmade bakes, eco-friendly treats to street food cooked on the spot, there’s something for everyone. 

Read on to find out more about the exhibitors…

Fresh from the farm and sea

If you’re after top-quality produce, you’ll be spoiled for choice. Granite City Fish and Quayside Brechin will showcase the best of Scotland’s waters, while Bannerman Butcher and Louise’s Farm Kitchen will bring hearty butchery classics. For something a little different, The Venison Kitchen at Pitscandly Farm will be on hand with rich, flavoursome venison.

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Bakes, treats and sweet things

It wouldn’t be a Chapelton Farmer’s Market without the incredible selection of bakes and indulgences. Gumblossom Bakes, Cookie Cult and Lilybank Bakehouse will tempt you with everything from delicate cakes to rustic sourdough loaves. Those with a sweet tooth won’t want to miss Macarons by Mercedes, Shut the Fudge Up or All About Lemons, who are back with their famously fresh lemon curd and fudge. And for those who prefer to get creative in their own kitchens, Col’s Baking Kits will have all you need to whip up something delicious at home.

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Street food and savoury snacks

Make sure to come hungry as the market will be filled with sizzling food cooked right in front of you! Haydn’s Woodfired Pizza and Shipyard Street Food will each be firing up their grills and ovens with dishes that are perfect to enjoy on the go. Rosa’s Sicilian Food and Pastries and A Portuguesa Products will be adding a continental twist, with Mediterranean flavours and produce guaranteed to brighten up your afternoon. The Wee Cook will also be there with their much-loved ready-to-bake pies to take home and enjoy.

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Handmade and homegrown goodness

The stalls this month are bursting with creativity and craftsmanship. Toucks Wood is returning with Swedish candle logs, rustic furniture and woodcrafts, while Culter Perennials will be ready to help green-fingered shoppers add hardy plants to their gardens. Sealscrook Farmcrafted Skincare brings luxurious artisan scrubs, butters and balms, while Stinky Beasties makes sure the four-legged members of the family aren’t left out with natural pet grooming products and treats. For fresh fruit, veg and eggs, Replenish Stonehaven will also be at the market. Finally, Altons Honey Bees will be supplying their 100% beeswax wraps – a natural alternative to plastic food wrap.

Drinks and pantry favourites

There are plenty of ways to restock your cupboards too. Hungry Squirrel returns with their irresistible nut butters, while Zingy Tingy Beetroot brings a splash of colour with tangy pickled beetroot. If you’re in the mood for something refreshing, Drink Raw Culture will be serving their soft drinks and mixers. Coffee lovers will no doubt gravitate to Café Sal, where espresso, bakes and pastries will keep everyone fuelled for a full day out.

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Something a little different

The market isn’t just about food. The Wee Hemp Co will be showcasing natural hemp, CBD and mushroom supplements, and for those who like to keep their cars shining, BD90 Detailing will be on hand with expert advice and products.

While you’re in Chapelton…

As well as the market stalls, some of Chapelton’s much-loved businesses will be opening their doors to join in on the fun. Brae in Hume Square is the perfect spot to relax during or after the market with its warm hospitality and delicious treats. Over at The Boxes, RedRocks will be showcasing its beautiful bespoke hairpieces and jewellery, The Juicing Co will be serving refreshing pressed juices, and Devenick Drinks will be open too for those who fancy a local tipple.

We look forward to seeing you all there!