Most cranberry juice is only 30% since it's commonly cut with 70% apple juice, as well as being loaded up with sucros/ sugar/ high fructose to make it not as sour.
CHECK the label, it's almost impossible to find 100% cranberry juice that has nothing added to it.
2007-12-22 14:44:20
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answered by Elaine M 7
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Juicy Juice does not have enough cranberry juice in to call itself cranberry juice. Go to a whole foods store, you will fing cranberrys, but they are not in season all year long. You can always get dried ones. If you want cranberry juice buy pure cranberry juice, I mix mine half and half with orange juice, it tastes great!
2007-12-22 14:45:57
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answered by Anonymous
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nope - the juice you buy that is canned in glass or otherwise - has already been heated to pasteurize it, therefore, knocking out the enzymes of why you drink it in the first place.
better than soda - yeah
best
this is the time of year to buy cranberries at the store
juice a third of a bag - add two apples - and you can nearly fight a kidney infection - if not give the flu a run for it's money
and you CAN freeze the berries without harm - as freezing does not kill the enzymes - just let them come to room temperature in a bowl of cool water from the tap.
all the best
2007-12-22 14:47:23
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answered by tom4bucs 7
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organic cranberry juice may well be so bitter, all of them cut back it with some thing. the solid manufacturers combination in different fruit juice and the extra much less costly ones combination sugar + water. So i prefer to advise you get a bag of unpolluted cranberries and bol them a whilst devoid of sugar, then combination them up or combination them in with between the !00% juice style. it is going to be bitter and tasty! attempt freezing the cranberries after boiling and cooling, then they are going to combination up like a slushy on your juice.
2016-10-09 02:29:23
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answered by prato 4
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I dont like cranberry juice that much
2007-12-23 10:04:16
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answered by Rock_Girl 1
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eating cranberry fruits are so different than the juice sold in the stores. preservatives are added into the juice.
2007-12-22 18:54:35
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answered by coolgirl 3
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not too sure about the Q but i think you mean if they have the sameish ingredients, and yes they do...almost, but more chemicals are put into the juice, try a bag of cranberry's they are usually at the grocery store.
2007-12-22 14:45:04
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answered by totototototo 2
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No, it wouldn't be the same. On that note, have you checked the frozen foods aisle. I know that even off season, they have cranberries in the frozen fruits and veggies aisle.
2007-12-22 15:36:18
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answered by MJ 6
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You have to make certain it is 100% juice with no sugar added, althought here is some benefit from the skins
2007-12-22 14:57:19
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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No, it's not. I do know, though, that they sell frozen cranberries in, believe it or not, the frozen section of the grocery store.
2007-12-22 14:44:42
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answered by skcoleidlog 3
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