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By greeda August 23, 2010

With promises like “100% juice” and “no added sugar,” it is hard to decide which fruit drinks are any good. Luckily, our friends at Consumer Reports asked 35 children from ages 6 to 17 their opinions of different drinks. The testers rated Capri Sun Original Fruit Punch the highest, and Vruit Orange Veggie blend the lowest. [Consumer Reports Babies & Kids]

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Comments

  1. mikull says:
    August 24, 2010 at 9:44 am

    On the other hand, our family pediatrician said “it’s all sugar water. Why not skip it altogether?” Sold.

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