One big resolution at the first of this year was to remove HFCS products from our house. No products will come into our house now without a complete analysis of the ingredients and nutrition label. It is a personal preference but one that I am feeling so much better about. I want my girls to be healthy and have healthy teeth.
Juice can be a big problem. There are so many juices that claim to be all-natural but when you read the ingredients, HFCS is right at the top. Introducing the Nestle Juicy Juice Fruitifuls.
– 35% less sugar than regular fruit juices
– All-natural ingredients: No added sugar, sweeteners, preservatives or artificial flavors
– Hydrating: A naturally refreshing blend of fruit juice and fresh water to help hydrate active kids
This makes for a happy mommy. Juicy Juice has a fruit promise as well: Every box of Juicy Juice Fruitifuls provides one serving (1/2 cup) from the Fruit Group (source: USDA). The girls are loving the juice. It is a great taste and I have been putting one in their lunchbox daily. We even gave out the juice boxes at L’s recent birthday. Every child at the party asked for a second one. I think that speaks for itself.
There are four fun refreshing flavors: Apple Quench, Punch Splash, Berry Cherry Burst and Orange Strawbana Blast.
L prefers the apple quench and the punch splash. M prefers the Punch Spash and the Orange Strawbana Bast. Even though they have their preferences, they will drink any of the flavors. I have been keeping them stocked in the fridge and the girls will go straight to the fridge to grab a juice box as soon as we get home from school. I do not feel one ounce of guilt letting them drink the juice boxes.
Another positive since I am PTO President at my girls’ school is each package of Juicy Juice, comes with a box top. On each case so far, there has been a bonus box top. I love when companies want to give back to our schools and children’s future.
Would you like to try the Juicy Juice Fruitifuls? You are in luck!
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Disclaimer: This post is part of a sponsorship on BabyCenter. I received a free sample of the product for the purpose of this review.
Deanna G. says
I don’t have kids & I rarely drink juice.
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Laura Jacobson says
Carter gets juice once a day.
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KIM H says
my grand baby gets juice once a day
Valerie Taylor Mabrey says
as much as they want but we water it down
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Deb C says
About 12 ounces per day.
Michelle H. says
Usually two glasses a day
Amber Warfield says
My kids usually get juice once a day with either Breakfast or Dinner.
michelle jonassen says
My children only get juice on Sunday with Breakfast and if we have a birthday party. Otherwise they drink milk or water.
Adrienne gordon says
# packs of juice per day
Jaclyn Reynolds says
A small cup a day, if they want it!
Stephanie V. says
One box a day with lunch at school – that’s it!
Katherine says
I don’t regulate but usually only 1 or 2
Margaret Smith says
One a day.
Leslie L. Stanziani says
I try to limit to 2 servings a day.
Pauline M says
I limit to one box a day, two if it’s a special occasion!
Sarah says
At breakfast and afternoon snack
patricia skinner says
My grandchildren get juice once a day.
Jason Longwith says
Our daughters drink a cup or two of fruit/veggie juice a day, at the most.
Emily N says
Daily, but watered down.
Daniel M says
just a cup a day
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Leslie J says
We drink juice every morning.
Theron Willis says
As much as they want, with emphasis on orange juice.
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Shannon Baas says
They drinnk very little and when they do it’s not generally kiddie juice.
Derek Timm says
Twice a day at most, usually once.
Jennifer M says
They get two cups a day.
Claire McKeon says
My kids are adults now but when they were real little I watered down their juice. When they were a little older I let them have 1 or 2 glasses of fruit juice a day,
cheryl bowman says
cut it with water and only a couple times a day
Suzanne T says
My child at home but I would drink 1 cup.
Amanda K. says
2 at the most.
Belinda Shaw says
They drink several cups.
Chrystal D says
2 small cups a day is what I allow.
alyce poalillo says
About 2 boxes a day and I try to get organic or natural
Amanda Dobarro says
I give my kids juice once daily.
Renee G says
They are allowed one glass a day.
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Lynda E says
Two glasses a day.