Something to keep in mind.....If you get your juice shipped first class (any juice) it spends most of it's travel time in a truck without refrigeration. Even priority is a risk. The juice is still in a hot truck until it gets to the main post office before it gets put on a plane. Then it's back on a truck to go to your local post office. Also of note, post offices turn off their air conditioning when they close (this was verified by my local post master). So no matter how soon you pluck your precious juices from the mail box there is a really good chance that during the warmer months it has pent at least 2 days in the heat.