As the sun sets over Cox’s Bazar during Ramadan, the city comes alive — and right at that magical hour, a small juice bar has become the town’s newest sensation. A group of enthusiastic students has set up this vibrant juice bar in front of Cox’s Bazar Government Women’s College, and it has quickly turned into a favorite hangout spot for locals.

One of the founders, Rafayet Rohan, shared with Cox’s Bazar Life, “My friends and I were thinking about doing something fresh and fun for people during Ramadan. But we never imagined we’d get such an amazing response in such a short time!”

Packed with the vibrant flavors of fresh fruits, the juice bar feels like a peaceful corner in the lively beach town. After a long day of fasting, a glass of chilled juice feels like pure bliss — each sip carrying the sweet taste of youthful dreams and tireless dedication.

Even more inspiring is that the students run the entire bar. Some are busy slicing fruits, others are blending creative new flavors. Their exhaustion seems to melt away as they serve each customer with a bright smile.

“We wanted to create a space where people could relax, chat, and laugh,” Rohan added. “And when we see people enjoying our juice with happy faces, it feels like all our hard work has paid off.”

This small juice bar is more than just a business—it’s a beautiful example of the courage and creativity of the next generation. During the holy month of Ramadan, these students are not only offering a refreshing break but also reminding everyone that even the smallest initiatives, fueled by friendship and passion, can be the start of something extraordinary.

By Rajin Saleh

Photo: Rajin Saleh