The Juice Products Association traces its lineage to the founding of the National Association of Citrus Juice Processors in
Florida in 1957. It later expanded from only the
citrus juice industry to include other projects, including
grapes,
apples,
pears, and
tomatoes. The National Juice Products Association and Processed Apples Institute merged in 2003 to form the Juice Products Association. In early 2005, the International Jelly and Preserve Association and the Concord Grape Association merged into the Juice Products Association, forming the Fruit Spread Section and
Concord Grape Section of the JPA umbrella. Around 2015, JPA members became concerned that juice as a healthy option could be challenged by upcoming
USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans. In response, JPA created a research panel of experts and advocated for juice as a healthy option. The 2015-2020 guidelines included juice as a healthy, nutritious component for meeting daily values of fruit consumption. ==References==