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.
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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.
Patricia Treskovich says
one glass a day
Kiara says
One a day.
Tonya Dean says
I’m lucky if I can get my daughter to drink it once a day.
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Jammie says
It depends, we usually only drink juice a few days a week.
Barbara Montag says
One glass a day with breakfast – thank you!
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Sue Ellison says
No more than 2 servings a day.
Linda G. says
once a day
Nicole N says
My daughter gets juice a couple time a week.
Eve says
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Ann Fantom says
I let my daughter have juice for her lunch, but make her drink milk and water for the rest of the day
Jody Sisson says
2 cups a day but i water it a bit.
Lisa says
My daughter is addicted to chocolate milk. Such a bad habit we started with her. Trying to replace with water, juice, etc.
Heather M says
She has one juice box a day at lunch. Water only when she’s home.
My son is 10 months and so far has only had a couple ounces. He’s not a huge fan.
Carolyn N. says
We try to avoid too much juice and eat fruit instead!
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Calli says
about once a day.
Dagmara Hawkins says
Any day want, I used to drink it when i was little
Brenda Gaines says
2 cups a day
melissa Resnick says
one cup a day
candace swoveland says
2 glasses a day
ky2here says
It’s the grandkids and it depends on the child. The older ones can drink 3 glasses as long as it’s not too much apple juice (laxative).
Tom says
My child is 22, she drinks as much as she wants
Tanya White says
One cup a day
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maureen says
Perhaps a 6 ounce -8 ounce glass in the morning with breakfast.
Christie says
I encourage my son to drink juice
Starr Greenwell says
I don’t have a small child at home; however I used to encourage my son drink real fruit juices.
Erica C. says
We have juice in the morning.
Angela Cisco says
They each take a jucie box with them to school each day but that is usually it.
Jacob LaFountaine says
1 cup a day
Mary Calabrese says
I box/day
Deanna f says
My kids are allowed 1 juice box a day, but I spread it out by diluting it with water in a cup.
Mary Cloud says
They normally drink a glass a day
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kara says
My daughter drinks about 5 glasses of juice a day
Angela W says
We have juice in the morning.
Peggy Rydzewski says
8 oz a day
Terry Cross says
A cup once a day
Aimee Fontenot says
We only drink juice every once in a while and it’s almost always 100% and no sugar added.
Suzanne M says
One glass a day.
shawna says
They get one glass a day.
ELIZABETH C. says
My daughter drinks juice with her breakfast a few days a week.
caitlin tate says
1-2 glasses per day
Solducky says
1 box a day
Gilbert S says
about a cup a day
Tiffany Hoyt says
As much as they want.
Annemarie Z. says
My boyfriend’s daughter loves to drink juice all the time!
Ash Johnson says
A glass a day
Kelly H. says
My daughter only drinks juice several times a week.
Christine says
1 cup a day
Jessica Cote says
I let my children have a glass of juice every few days