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Daily Maverick on MSNWhy 100% fruit juice should come with a sugar warning labelApples, oranges and grapes are healthy fruits. But when they are turned into juice they pack as much, or more, sugar than ...
Fruit juices are often compared to sodas due to their elevated sugar content, making them a widely questioned drink choice.
Fruit juice can have as much — or more — sugar than soda or energy drinks. But juices won’t come with a warning label under SA’s latest draft regulations.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNBean Bar unleashes summer flavours with four 100% fresh fruit juicesThe temperature is rising and so is the positive mood. And since summer means joy, beautiful moments and relaxation, Bean Bar ...
Made exclusively from 100-per cent fresh fruit, with no added sweeteners, syrups, sugar, preservatives or whipped cream, Bean Bar’s natural juices combine indulgence with nutritional value.
Pure 100% fruit juices won’t carry a warning because their sugar is natural. But not all juices are completely natural; some ...
Under South Africa’s latest proposed food labelling regulations 100% fruit juices won’t have to show a high sugar warning because their sugars are “naturally occurring” — researchers who gave input on ...
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