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What’s a Better Juice Box? (Do You Know What’s In Yours?)

Janelle Sorensen, Healthy Child Healthy World:

About the only time we buy juice boxes for our kids is when we’re headed on a long road trip or when we go camping. But that’s just us. In most American homes, juice boxes are a convenient staple and many moms see the word “juice” and automatically think “healthy.” Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

Here are two ingredients that are far from healthy, yet often found in kids’ beverages:

  • Added sweeteners. High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is one of the most common sweeteners, but as we reported two years ago, a pilot study found mercury contamination in this ubiquitous ingredient. It’s also highly processed and made using genetically modified ingredients – a combination leading to still unclear impacts. In addition, some studies have linked consumption of excess amounts of any type of added sugar — not just high-fructose corn syrup — to such health problems as weight gain, dental cavities, poor nutrition, and more.
  • Artificial food dyes. Over the last three decades, repeated studies have concluded that modest doses of synthetic colors added to foods can provoke hyperactivity and other disturbed behavior in children. (We believe that’s enough damning evidence, despite the US FDA’s call for more research before regulating these toxic tints.)

What can you do?

Read the ingredients. Look for 100% juice products. Opt for organic if possible. And, experiment with new products and flavors. There are so many innovative and healthy options these days – from fresh fruit juices and smoothies to cold teas and coconut water (which my family can’t get enough of these days!)

Call manufacturers. Ask that they remove these unnecessary additives. Also, ask about what the product is packaged in. Increasingly, studies are finding that toxic components of food packaging are leaching into our foods and beverages. It’s also preferable to find something you can recycle. (Or, buy beverages in larger recyclable containers and fill reusable juice boxes or stainless steel bottles.)

What are your family’s favorite drinks?

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Comments

  1. Heather Hill says

    April 5, 2011 at 9:13 am

    Thanks for this great information.
    What do you think is the best juice on the market for kids? My sons love juice, what brand do you use or recommend?

    Reply
  2. Ron Rothman says

    April 6, 2011 at 9:46 am

    Thanks for the post. While I agree with the points it makes, I’m disappointed that the conversation around sugared beverages has focused on /added/ sugar, instead of the more serious problem: the sugar (fructose) in the natural juice itself.

    Don’t get me wrong, HFCS is bad; but–and here’s the radical part–so is fresh-squeezed orange juice! In small quantities, neither will harm you, but whether you give your child a can of soda with each meal or a glass of juice with each meal is largely irrelevant. They both contribute to metabolic syndrome, and nearly equally. If you want to learn why, I highly recommend starting with Robert Lustig’s lecture, “Sugar: The Bitter Truth,” which is posted on youtube:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM

    Thanks, and keep on posting!

    Reply
  3. Rita says

    October 27, 2011 at 9:02 pm

    watch sugar the bitter truth children’s version
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PMQvamaAcc

    Reply

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