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Beet Juice

Vitamins & Minerals in Beet Juice Beet juice is a good source of Vitamin C and potassium. Vitamin C is crucial for the growth and repair of cells. It also helps build strong bones, healthy teeth, skin, and cartilage, and …

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Apple Juice

Vitamins & Minerals in Apple Juice The majority of apple juice is fortified with vitamin C. Vitamin C is crucial for the growth and repair of cells. It also helps heal wounds, builds strong teeth, skin, bones and cartilage and …

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Nutrition Facts Label

[rt_cols] [rt_col width=\”6/12\”] In 2016, the FDA announced a new Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods to reflect the latest scientific information and make it easier for consumers to make informed diet decisions. Here’s a summary of what you will …

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Country of Origin

[rt_cols][rt_col width=\”6/12\”]Juice drinks may contain juice derived from fruits and vegetables grown in the United States or in other countries. The country of origin for imported fruit juice must be declared “conspicuously” on the product package. Regardless of where it …

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Organic Juice

[rt_cols][rt_col width=\”6/12\”]Only juices made from fruits and vegetables that meet strict USDA organic guidelines can be labeled with the certified USDA organic label. The USDA organic regulations include a set of cultural, biological and mechanical practices such as enhancing soil …

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Sustainability

From local farmers to global juice processors, the companies involved in the making, packaging, and transporting of juice are dedicated environmental stewards, continuously implementing measures to minimize environmental impact while optimizing production. Below is a sampling of the sustainability initiatives …

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Juice Safety

From the growers’ farm to your refrigerator, safety is the top priority for companies in the juice industry. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), oversees the safety of all foods and beverages sold in the United States including juice. …

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Making Juice

Making 100% juice is remarkably simple.  The three basic steps are: Wash the fruits or vegetables; Extract the juice by pressing the produce; And lastly, juice is typically heat pasteurized for food safety. As an alternative to heat pasteurization, some …

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Juice Nectars

In the United States, juice nectars are fruit purees or juices diluted with water that may contain sweeteners and other ingredients. Label may say: Juice nectar Fruit nectar Juice drink

Reduced-Calorie Juice Beverages

Low-calorie juice drinks offer a health-conscious yet delicious refreshment. Label may say: Low calorie juice Reduced calorie juice Light fruit drink Light juice drink