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Why do most (if not all) juices brands claim its 100% natural juice...?

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and Its obvious it is not,,,, or maybe i misunderstand what "juice mean",, , to me juice is for example,, orange juice, that you obtain when you squeeze an orange,,, so Tropicana , just to mention one,, does taste "fake" and still say 100% natural,,, am I misunderstanding what they mean?

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  1. It means they don't add High Fructose Corn Syrup and the other c**p that Sunny D and Hawaiian Punch do.


  2. no sugar added i think

  3. I know what you mean. What the company that sells the drinks actually mean is the fruit in the drink is 100% natural, they just happen to then add more additives and stuff to the drink; but the fruit thats in the drink is 100% real fruit. I hope you understand whai i mean. The thing I dont get is how you can get a banana fruit drink... banana is a herb :-/

  4. it probably means that there are no preservatives or sugar or concentrates added to the juice

  5. Read the labels and see if they also contain water, and what percentage of juice they contain!  Most fruit drinks contain about 27% juice, and the label will say that.  Other labels say 100% Vitamin C, and people mistakenly think that's 100% juice.....

  6. Because it really is 100% juice. The only problem is that it might not be 100% of the juice type you think you are drinking. Apple juice is frequently used in some quantity less than 100% in juice drinks labled as another flavor. Take a look at Cranberry juice that is labeled as 100%. The real stuff is 2 times the cost of the juice cut with apple.

  7. 100% juice for apple juice, and 10% juice for high C or Capri sun that is cut with water and sweetened with corn syrup. 100% juice means there are no additives or chemicals or wierd stuff.

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