Q: Why Do Surfers Love Ghetto Juice Mag?

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Have you ever wondered why surfers love Ghetto Juice? Here's what a few of the most influential players in the surf industry had to say about us! And we are flattered!!

"I like that Ghetto Juice has a local, somewhat insider-but not "too cool” of perspective. I like the retro vibe and classic 80’s touch. I also like that it's humorous and it has a distinct OC vibe. It's also very “surf centric”, no distractions except the guaranteed butt shot or two in each issue." — Matt "Mayhem" Biolos, …Lost surfboards

"I love all the little stories. The layout is a feast of surf culture reading." — Richard Woolcott, Co-Founder, Chairman of Volcom

"I like Ghetto Juice because since I live in the OC, I get to see what I missed while I was either on the road or surfing somewhere else. Plus I might get lucky and see one of my photos!"— Chad Wells, TM, Quiksilver

"Ghetto Juice is much needed as a "Grass Roots Core" entity in a surf world full of "self proclaimed wanna be never was has beens before their time" who sold their surf soul a long time ago." — Former Top ASP Pro and US Champion Mike Cruickshank

"I really do love Ghetto Juice. Probably one of the best regional surf magazines in the world."— Former Pipe Masters finalist and 80s pro icon Scott Farnsworth

"I like how good Ghetto Juice magazine tastes!!"— Richie Olivares, TM, Volcom

I love Ghetto Juice because it's always full of interesting and relevant content."— Senior staff photographer Tom Cozad

"Ghetto Juice keeps us current at a local grass roots level!"—- Bob Graff, Sanuk, Graffy Inc.

"I Like Ghetto Juice magazine because of its core roots. It's free and they cover my events with class."— Scott Waring, Event Director, WSL Shoe City Pro

"I dig being able to thumb through Ghetto Juice when I’m out grabbing a bite."— Marty Kish, soul guy

"I like it because it's not cookie-cutter and it's got all the core good stuff that's going on. We live in the core area of the sport and need something more on the edge than the regular old surf mag. Best mag in a long time!" — Scott Metzner, T. Patterson Surfboards

"It's f##ked up an' real!"— Peter Schroff, Schroff Surfboards

"Ghetto Juice Magazine is like the sand between your toes. It is so unlike the sickly overdone internet dominated surf media revolution that erases the memory of your other primal sensory experiences often similar to surfing itself. Ghetto Juice is that classic, tangible texture experience you have subconsciously been longing to experience again. Where you get to feel it in your hands as you flip the pages when you are foaming over surf literature and photography. The best of it seared into your memory much more than its computer cousins ever can be. Ghetto Juice engages with your entire mind and body, a beautiful echo and reminder of what you do when you streak out from behind that silver curtain, reborn after another cavern exit, into sweet sunlight…." - Chris Cullen, the Sheriff of Newport

Sorry, Pottz and Joe Turpel were not available for comment.


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Have you ever wondered why surfers love Ghetto Juice? Here's what a few of the most influential players in the surf industry had to say about us! And we are flattered!!

"I like that Ghetto Juice has a local, somewhat insider-but not "too cool” of perspective. I like the retro vibe and classic 80’s touch. I also like that it's humorous and it has a distinct OC vibe. It's also very “surf centric”, no distractions except the guaranteed butt shot or two in each issue." — Matt "Mayhem" Biolos, …Lost surfboards

"I love all the little stories. The layout is a feast of surf culture reading." — Richard Woolcott, Co-Founder, Chairman of Volcom

"I like Ghetto Juice because since I live in the OC, I get to see what I missed while I was either on the road or surfing somewhere else. Plus I might get lucky and see one of my photos!"— Chad Wells, TM, Quiksilver

"Ghetto Juice is much needed as a "Grass Roots Core" entity in a surf world full of "self proclaimed wanna be never was has beens before their time" who sold their surf soul a long time ago." — Former Top ASP Pro and US Champion Mike Cruickshank

"I really do love Ghetto Juice. Probably one of the best regional surf magazines in the world."— Former Pipe Masters finalist and 80s pro icon Scott Farnsworth

"I like how good Ghetto Juice magazine tastes!!"— Richie Olivares, TM, Volcom

I love Ghetto Juice because it's always full of interesting and relevant content."— Senior staff photographer Tom Cozad

"Ghetto Juice keeps us current at a local grass roots level!"—- Bob Graff, Sanuk, Graffy Inc.

"I Like Ghetto Juice magazine because of its core roots. It's free and they cover my events with class."— Scott Waring, Event Director, WSL Shoe City Pro

"I dig being able to thumb through Ghetto Juice when I’m out grabbing a bite."— Marty Kish, soul guy

"I like it because it's not cookie-cutter and it's got all the core good stuff that's going on. We live in the core area of the sport and need something more on the edge than the regular old surf mag. Best mag in a long time!" — Scott Metzner, T. Patterson Surfboards

"It's f##ked up an' real!"— Peter Schroff, Schroff Surfboards

"Ghetto Juice Magazine is like the sand between your toes. It is so unlike the sickly overdone internet dominated surf media revolution that erases the memory of your other primal sensory experiences often similar to surfing itself. Ghetto Juice is that classic, tangible texture experience you have subconsciously been longing to experience again. Where you get to feel it in your hands as you flip the pages when you are foaming over surf literature and photography. The best of it seared into your memory much more than its computer cousins ever can be. Ghetto Juice engages with your entire mind and body, a beautiful echo and reminder of what you do when you streak out from behind that silver curtain, reborn after another cavern exit, into sweet sunlight…." - Chris Cullen, the Sheriff of Newport

Sorry, Pottz and Joe Turpel were not available for comment.

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