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[–] 3 pts

Oh damn the gods.

I really like the "Simply" line, especially the low-calorie lemonades. (BTW - mixing the low-calorie lemonade half & half with Spindrift water is really good.)

Hoping this doesn't turn out to be anything too bad.

Not much worse than micro plastics in human placenta

[–] 1 pt

"the chemicals could be contaminating the water that is mixed with the juice, the fruit or packaging." I like the low sugar lemonade with stevia, doesn't have the horrid aspartame flavor. I'm going to drink the rest of my somewhat full possibly toxic PFAS lemonade anyway.

[–] 2 pts

If you knew how they make Orange juice, you'd probably stop drinking it.

[–] 1 pt

got any links?

[–] 4 pts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvWrLXwJzck

Link is how all OJ should be made.

You would think its squeezed, pasteurized, and then bottled. It is not. They dry most of it out, then reconstitute later using essential oils, perfumes, that are designed and patented by actual fragrance companies. It is why store bought never tastes like fresh squeezed.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah thats the kind i get, great

[–] 2 pts

Stop drinking fructose, man. Just eat an orange -- the fiber mitigates the damage of the fructose. Fructose and ethanol are metabolized almost identically in the liver. You might as well start the morning with a couple of beers.

[–] 2 pts

Yeah I try to avoid it and anything with HFCS as much as possible. Water is best anyway.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

the fiber mitigates the damage of the fructose

No, it doesn't. Fiber slows the digestion of fructose, but it doesn't change it into something else. Fructose causes fatty liver disease. Slowly sipping a cup of poison isn't healthier than chugging one.

[–] 1 pt

Fiber ties it up and feeds it to your gut biome rather than your liver.

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PFAS are just the latest health/environmental witch hunt. Might as well get upset that it's leading to global warming.

[–] 1 pt

I was wondering why I can't find Kerrygold Irish butter anywhere the last couple of weeks and learned that they had to recall all of their product when California outlawed PFOAs in food packaging. Who would have guessed you would be ingesting PFOAa from eating butter?