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I feel like you're personally attacking.
Such a heinous thing to say.
I like Fanta anyways, but my family always buy White brand so is the same thing v:
first they mute you then they send the same death squads they use in columbia to your house to kill you
The added sugar is what makes it unhealthy.
That's not quite right either. Most fruits contain fructose too, and ounce for ounce juice is more calorically dense than soda.
Orange juice such as Tropicana[www.tropicana.com], Minute Maid, Simply Orange have 110 calories in 8 ounces. Granted, those are coke and pepsi owned brands of orange juice, with with 22 grams of sugar.
8 ounces of apple juice contains 120 calories[brandinformers.com]. (28g sugar)
Grape Juice? Welch's Concord Grape Juice[www.welchs.com] contains 140 calories and 35 grams of sugar.
Meanwhile, a standard 12 ounce can of coca cola is 140 calories and 39g of sugar[www.coca-cola.com]. Pretty comparable to the grape juice with 50% more fluid. You can buy 7.5 ounce mini-cans of coca-cola that only have 90 calories in them too.
If a parent sends their child to daycare with an 8 ounce juice box every day, it'd be considered nothing out of the ordinary. If a parent sent their child to daycare with a 7.5 ounce can of soda every day, I'd imagine C.P.S. might have some questions for them! >_>
The main difference between juice and soda is that juice is mostly empty calories. It has other nutritive value than just the sugar. However, it seems to me like you could buy one of those 7.5 ounce cans and give your kids a nutritional supplement like a flintstones vitamin and be at least as well off in that regard. There is also a correlative link between soda and osteoperosis[www.webmd.com] too, but they are not quite sure what causes it.
It could be the phosphorus in the phosphoric acid competing with calcium though.
i need something that tastes good and makes me happy for 5 mins and then depressed for like 20 :D :D :D
processed foods in general are pretty bad but buying veggies and cooking is also super S
we need food nutrient tablets already and the rest is mod-fruits with the taste u want
FUTURE
LOLLLLLLLL
Actually, never got why people drink juice. No fiber and tons of sugar added. Much better to just eat the fruit itself.