Sunday, July 28, 2013

Juice Frauds: What's Really In Your Juice Slideshow | Slideshow | The Daily Meal

Juice Frauds: What's Really In Your Juice Slideshow | Slideshow | The Daily Meal:
Naked Juice. In 2011, a lawsuit was filed against the company for misleading language on the labeling that ignored the "added synthetic compounds," like "Fibersol-2 (a proprietary synthetic digestion-resistant fiber produced by Archer Daniels Midland and developed by a Japanese chemical company), fructooligosaccharides (a synthetic fiber and sweetener), and inulin (an artificial and invisible fiber added to foods to... increase fiber content without the typical fiber mouthfeel)." You can still find maltodextrin on the ingredient list for Blue Machine Naked Juice.

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