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The global fruit beverages market is poised to grow from USD 50 billion in 2025 to USD 74 billion by 2035, registering a steady CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period. This growth is supported by ...
Under SA's latest proposed food labelling regulations, 100% fruit juices won’t have to show a high sugar warning because their sugars are “naturally occurring” ...
Pure 100% fruit juices won’t carry a warning label because their sugar is natural. But not all juices are completely natural, some contain added sugar or sweeteners — so those with more than just over ...
Fruit juice can have as much — or more — sugar than soda or energy drinks. But juices won’t come with a warning label under SA’s latest draft regulations.
Fruit juice contains more sugar than soda and strips away fiber, causing blood sugar spikes and metabolic damage. Choose whole fruits.
A recent study suggests that fruit juices may increase the risk of type-2 diabetes.
Dabur 100% Fruit Juice Claim: The claim made by FMCG giant Dabur that its range of fruit beverages is made "100 per cent" from fruits violates rules and regulations and is also misleading for the ...
New Delhi: The Centre has told the Delhi high court that the label ‘100% fruit juice’ used by food business operators (FBO) is neither recognised nor permitted under laws as it amounts to ...
Fresh fruit juices and smoothies maker Odwalla has returned to the US market after being discontinued by The Coca-Cola Co. in 2020.
Can fruit juice ever really be healthy? A dietitian breaks it down Fruit and vegetable juices might seem like healthy options – but are they actually something we should be drinking?