Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is little juice in juice. It's mostly sugar, and nutritionally equivalent to soda.
That's not really true. It's caloric value may be very similar to soda, but 100% juice does have phytonutrients. It's not as good as a whole fruit, but it is better than soda.
Anonymous wrote:There is little juice in juice. It's mostly sugar, and nutritionally equivalent to soda.
yes, this is what I want to know. What is the other fifty percent? Simple water can reduce the juice percentage?Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? If it's 50% juice, then the other 50% is something else, likely water -- so of course it reduces the juice percentage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Label lists all of the ingredients. Does 100% mean just the fruit? Trop 50 is "half the calories" but it is also less than 100% juice. I don't get it.
Trop 50 is just watered down OJ, as are all the lite juices
Anonymous wrote:Label lists all of the ingredients. Does 100% mean just the fruit? Trop 50 is "half the calories" but it is also less than 100% juice. I don't get it.
