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Juice Calorie Information - Articles
Lower Calorie Juices Becoming More Popular
by
Linda
Posted
Fri 08 Oct 2010 12:00am
of lower calorie options and knowledge of calorie and carb content. Regular juice like apple, orange or cranberry can have 120 calories per cup and nearly 30 or more grams of carbs. If you are following a reduced calorie diet, why do you want to waste that many calories on a beverage? Save them for real food. Some new juices have hot the market recently
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Apple Juice with Half the Calories
by
Fit Bottomed Girls
Posted
Wed 17 Nov 2010 6:00am
I’m rarely a juice drinker. Why? Because I’d rather eat my foods than drink them! However, sometimes there really is something so nice and refreshing about having a glass of OJ or cranberry juice or apple juice, especially with a nice breakfast. So, when the mood strikes me, I indulge in a serving.
Tropicana , who we’ve worked
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Tax High-Calorie Juice Drinks, Soft Drinks
by
Moms Nutrition
Posted
Tue 06 Oct 2009 12:00am
, like sugary juice drinks, soft drinks, or any high-calorie drinks that lack vitamins and nutrition, but are packed with calories and add to the obesity problem. Many natural juice beverages that are squeezed directly from the source do not fit into the same unhealthy category as do, for instance, soft drinks. However, it is important to realize
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Kaiser Permanente Adds Calorie Information to Cafeteria Menus
by
Fiona G.

Posted
Tue 04 Aug 2009 5:28pm
study of the issue, Kaiser Permanente has decided to add calorie and nutrition information to its hospital cafeteria menus. We think it's a step in the right direction.
In the Berkeley study, more than 500 cafeteria patrons were surveyed. When calorie information was posted directly on the menu boards, two-thirds of those surveyed noticed them; one-third
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Juice Fasting and Juice Feast with John Rose
by
Mike Snyder
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:51pm
spent a lot of time keeping track of calories in and calories out. It wasn’t until day ten of my first juice fast that I realized I was documenting the wrong information... that I was doing while I was
playing competitive tennis, but I could still put in a four hour day.
I just couldn’t juice 5,000 calories but I was still active
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