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I said that can be happen in Germany for remove the sodium/sugar via filter or something.
Yes, I aware that it's your suggestion post... I asked my hubby about this... He said he don't think so...
Oh Well...
Just like most fruits have sugar as natural but some juice companies that make sugar free juice then they remove the natural sugar from fruits before pour in every bottle then shipping to grocery store.
Yes that's right... fruits do have their own nature sugar. They do not remove fruit's sugar out of juice but just print on the label... 100% pure juice with how many % of own nature sugar... and no sugar or sweetner additives added.
Just like said "Sugar Free Grape Juice" or something.
Yes I know what you mean.
It print "Sugar Free" on front of bottle or packet but really is you have to watch out their label... They do add artificial sweeteners (one of food additives) like oatmeal what I tasted in USA. It print "No Brown Sugar" and taste too much sweet... they add artifical sweetener on the back of label... You need to ignore if they write "Sugar Free" on front of bottle or packet BUT Read back of label which additives, they add in juice...
If any juice that's no sugar added means no artificial sugar are added, all are natural.
Yes but they have to add % of fruit's sugar, vitmains, etc in Nutrition Fact label and let us know that there're 100% pure juice with no sugar or articial sugar added.
kool-Aid is full of artificial, just taste like fake fruit juice.
For me, I rather to buy juice that's full natural, most are from shelves in cooler like part of dairy area
Agreed! That's why we buy only 100% pure natural juices. I am picker when I see food additives.