Is this not just... beetlejuice?
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Beetlejuice?!
Beetlejuice!
I’m the ghost with the most, babe.
Ghostest with the mostest!!
Legally how can you state it is 100% juice when the first ingredient is filtered water, then you add the cochineal extract, and the acorbic acid. I mean it's mostly juice but it's clearly not 100% juice. I feel like this is a lawsuit waiting to happen.
Some additives are allowed in small amounts, and the water is allowed because it’s juice from concentrate where you can add exactly the amount of filtered water that was previously removed to make the concentrate.
Ah that makes so much sense, thanks for clarifying! Manufacturers are legally allowed to lie to consumers, that's much better!
Like how tic tacs are "sugar free" at "0 gm" per serving yet they are 94% sugar. At 0.49 gm per tic tac any amount of sugar is rounded down. Thanks FDA!
I think it's actually "less than one is zero". So 0.94g is no sugar in a 1g tic-tac.
A tic tac is purposefully 0.49 grams in total weight. At 94% sugar that is about 0.46 grams of sugar.
From the company’s point of view, this is not a lie. They’re following a legal definition that tells them what they can call their product. The law defines what 100% means, and a product falling under this definition can’t legally use e.g. names for diluted juice products, in the same way that it couldn’t be sold as milk.
You aren't going to like the "supplements" isle, then.
It's not necessarily the same amount of water that was previously removed, it's based on the sugar content in the resulting mix from the concentrate. So if you had super sugary apples, you may be able to make more "100% juice" than you started with by concentrating and re-diluting it.
Concentrate is very bitter. The banana pulp and "natural flavours" (stuff like apple and pumpkin) is added to sweeten the drink.
They cannot add sugar and call it "juice".
Sorry, I blocked my sentence weird... it's based on (suger from juice concentrate) in the final mix.
For example, 100% apple juice is apple juice concentrate diluted to at least 11.5% (sugar from concentrate).
Hypothetically, if I could breed super apples that made 23% sugar juice, I could concentrate and redilute 1L of juice to make 2L of 100% juice.
I feel the need to point out, beyond what others have, that juice is typically mostly water.
Wait til you hear about the Antarctic fish blood in the icecream
aye, so, I just searched "Antarctic fish blood in the icecream" and did not find anthing but articles on icefish and some fish that has antifreeze for blood.
Id like to know more, whats the ingredient name?
Possibly this
Www.popsci.com/science/fake-fish-blood-freezer-burn
It's synthetic, not sure of it fits a vegan ethic but the paper is linked there
Ala/Glu polypeptides. As has been mentioned they are mainly(?) lab grown now. An Ultrapotent, Ultraeconomical, Antifreeze Polypeptide - McPartlon - 2026 - Advanced Materials - Wiley Online Library https://advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.202420504
They use gmo yeast similar to nooch now. Rare blood is expensive. If cows or chickens had that property we'd be fucked
The what in the what, now?
WHAT?
Beetle juice?
Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice

Cochineal extract is mentioned before strawberry juice concentrate. It must be more than some ml.
100% juice
first ingredient filtered water
Water is a component of juice.
Water is just earth juice friend! And the beetle extract is just beetle juice! You have to know how to speak corporate
Juice still isn't AI generated?
There is yet hope for humanity!! (/s)
And where does the "natural flavor" come from?
Your choices are petroleum or beetles. Take your pick.
Beet would not produce enough colour.
Only in America
Yes, in many countries coal tar dye is still used.
not even real juice, just concentrate, and ton of sugar.
Only in America
Typical Florida Man juice
I call this food poisoning. There is no need to crush up insects in a juice. Stuff like this makes it very easy to never buy that product/company again.
"Food poisoning" already has an agreed-upon meaning.
0% sugar my fucking ass. I hate shit like this. A tablespoon is ~12 grams of sugar. Your daily recommended (by the USDA, the people tasked with selling more agricultural products) sugar is 50 grams. So a mere 8oz of this shit has half of the sugar you are supposed to get in a 24 hour period but it’s 0%… fuck this lying bullshit.
You seem to be missing that it is 0% ADDED sugars. They are not lying about anything here (at least as far as we know).
Should they include the percentage for the 24 grams that come from fruit? Yes. Does that make the label misleading? Yes. Does that mean they are lying about there being no sugar in there. Absolutely not! In fact I'd say they are being very clear about where the sweetness comes from, as they should be.
juice always has sugar. only if see unsweetened labeled , which is rare to find and exclusive to specific brands.