Anonymous wrote:Why do you need to buy apple juice for kids? Why can't your kids just drink regular apple juice?
I live in Northern California. The apple juice I buy comes from ... California. My kids have drank it since they were little and so far they haven't grown a third arm.
The growth of U.S. imports from China has exploded over the past five years; apple juice concentrate is a perfect example. Recent statistics indicate that 78 percent of the concentrate we import comes from China. The reason: China grows one-half of the world’s crops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Juice has lost popularity, too. Most people don't drink as much anymore because it's high in sugar and not as "healthy" as people previously though. Pediatricians don't encourage juice drinking anymore either. My MIL always tells my kids "drink apple juice, it's good for you" but my pediatrician and their preschool do not encourage regular juice drinking (preschool only serves water and milk).
https://www.today.com/food/americans-aren-t-drinking-very-much-juice-these-days-here-t163544
Yep we only allow it at birthday parties we attend. And my kids like a bottle of "sparkling apple cider" for Christmas and birthdays at the table. It makes it festive for them, but we don't buy it otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Juice has lost popularity, too. Most people don't drink as much anymore because it's high in sugar and not as "healthy" as people previously though. Pediatricians don't encourage juice drinking anymore either. My MIL always tells my kids "drink apple juice, it's good for you" but my pediatrician and their preschool do not encourage regular juice drinking (preschool only serves water and milk).
https://www.today.com/food/americans-aren-t-drinking-very-much-juice-these-days-here-t163544